From 67afad5a4dbe793fec9a170f2c6ff3e752dc5b73 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Agustinus Tegawinata Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 14:55:59 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] 1.0.9-228 --- README.md | 319 ++- intersight/__init__.py | 115 +- intersight/api_client.py | 2 +- intersight/apis/__init__.py | 21 +- intersight/apis/aaa_audit_record_api.py | 644 +++++- .../apis/adapter_ext_eth_interface_api.py | 644 +++++- .../apis/adapter_host_eth_interface_api.py | 644 +++++- .../apis/adapter_host_fc_interface_api.py | 644 +++++- .../apis/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_api.py | 644 +++++- intersight/apis/adapter_unit_api.py | 644 +++++- intersight/apis/asset_cluster_member_api.py | 644 +++++- intersight/apis/asset_device_claim_api.py | 202 +- .../apis/asset_device_configuration_api.py | 1016 ++++++++- .../apis/asset_device_registration_api.py | 1128 +++++++++- intersight/apis/bios_policy_api.py | 1216 ++++++++++- intersight/apis/bios_unit_api.py | 1016 ++++++++- intersight/apis/boot_precision_policy_api.py | 1216 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intersight/models/resource_group_list.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/resource_group_ref.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization_list.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization_ref.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension_list.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension_ref.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/telemetry_time_series.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/telemetry_time_series_ref.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/ucsdconnector_field_query.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/ucsdconnector_field_query_ref.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/ucsdconnector_sql_query.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/ucsdconnector_sql_query_ref.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_message_ref.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo.py create mode 100644 intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo_ref.py diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0f1105e4..f0269d21 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,14 +3,13 @@ This is Intersight REST API This Python package is automatically generated by the [Swagger Codegen](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen) project: -- API version: 1.0.7-681 -- Package version: 1.0.2 +- API version: 1.0.9-228 +- Package version: 1.0.0 - Build package: io.swagger.codegen.languages.PythonClientCodegen ## Requirements. -- Python 2.7 and 3.4+ -- OpenSSL >= 1.0.1. You can check ssl version used by Python with `python -c 'import ssl; print(ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION)'` +Python 2.7 and 3.4+ ## Installation & Usage ### pip install @@ -18,9 +17,9 @@ This Python package is automatically generated by the [Swagger Codegen](https:// If the python package is hosted on Github, you can install directly from Github ```sh -pip install git+https://github.com/CiscoUcs/intersight-python.git +pip install git+https://github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID.git ``` -(you may need to run `pip` with root permission: `sudo pip install git+https://github.com/CiscoUcs/intersight-python.git`) +(you may need to run `pip` with root permission: `sudo pip install git+https://github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID.git`) Then import the package: ```python @@ -62,10 +61,142 @@ select = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (op orderby = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) expand = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) apply = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +at = 'at_example' # str | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' (optional) +count2 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount2 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top2 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip2 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter2 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select2 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby2 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand2 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply2 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +at2 = 'at_example' # str | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' (optional) +count3 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount3 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top3 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip3 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter3 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select3 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby3 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand3 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply3 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +at3 = 'at_example' # str | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' (optional) +count4 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount4 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top4 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip4 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter4 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select4 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby4 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand4 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply4 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +at4 = 'at_example' # str | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' (optional) +count5 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount5 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top5 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip5 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter5 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select5 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby5 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand5 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply5 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +at5 = 'at_example' # str | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' (optional) +count6 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount6 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top6 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip6 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter6 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select6 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby6 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand6 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply6 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +at6 = 'at_example' # str | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' (optional) +count7 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount7 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top7 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip7 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter7 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select7 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby7 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand7 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply7 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +count8 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount8 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top8 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip8 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter8 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select8 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby8 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand8 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply8 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +count9 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount9 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top9 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip9 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter9 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select9 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby9 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand9 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply9 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +count10 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount10 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top10 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip10 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter10 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select10 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby10 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand10 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply10 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +count11 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount11 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top11 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip11 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter11 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select11 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby11 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand11 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply11 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +count12 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount12 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top12 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip12 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter12 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select12 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby12 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand12 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply12 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +count13 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount13 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top13 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip13 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter13 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select13 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby13 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand13 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply13 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +count14 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount14 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top14 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip14 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter14 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select14 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby14 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand14 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply14 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) +count15 = true # bool | The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. (optional) +inlinecount15 = 'inlinecount_example' # str | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response (optional) +top15 = 56 # int | The max number of records to return (optional) +skip15 = 56 # int | The number of records to skip (optional) +filter15 = 'filter_example' # str | Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') (optional) +select15 = 'select_example' # str | Specifies a subset of properties to return (optional) +orderby15 = 'orderby_example' # str | Determines what values are used to order a collection of records (optional) +expand15 = 'expand_example' # str | Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames (optional) +apply15 = 'apply_example' # str | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) (optional) try: # Get a list of 'aaaAuditRecord' instances - api_response = api_instance.aaa_audit_records_get(count=count, inlinecount=inlinecount, top=top, skip=skip, filter=filter, select=select, orderby=orderby, expand=expand, apply=apply) + api_response = api_instance.aaa_audit_records_get(count=count, inlinecount=inlinecount, top=top, skip=skip, filter=filter, select=select, orderby=orderby, expand=expand, apply=apply, at=at, count2=count2, inlinecount2=inlinecount2, top2=top2, skip2=skip2, filter2=filter2, select2=select2, orderby2=orderby2, expand2=expand2, apply2=apply2, at2=at2, count3=count3, inlinecount3=inlinecount3, top3=top3, skip3=skip3, filter3=filter3, select3=select3, orderby3=orderby3, expand3=expand3, apply3=apply3, at3=at3, count4=count4, inlinecount4=inlinecount4, top4=top4, skip4=skip4, filter4=filter4, select4=select4, orderby4=orderby4, expand4=expand4, apply4=apply4, at4=at4, count5=count5, inlinecount5=inlinecount5, top5=top5, skip5=skip5, filter5=filter5, select5=select5, orderby5=orderby5, expand5=expand5, apply5=apply5, at5=at5, count6=count6, inlinecount6=inlinecount6, top6=top6, skip6=skip6, filter6=filter6, select6=select6, orderby6=orderby6, expand6=expand6, apply6=apply6, at6=at6, count7=count7, inlinecount7=inlinecount7, top7=top7, skip7=skip7, filter7=filter7, select7=select7, orderby7=orderby7, expand7=expand7, apply7=apply7, count8=count8, inlinecount8=inlinecount8, top8=top8, skip8=skip8, filter8=filter8, select8=select8, orderby8=orderby8, expand8=expand8, apply8=apply8, count9=count9, inlinecount9=inlinecount9, top9=top9, skip9=skip9, filter9=filter9, select9=select9, orderby9=orderby9, expand9=expand9, apply9=apply9, count10=count10, inlinecount10=inlinecount10, top10=top10, skip10=skip10, filter10=filter10, select10=select10, orderby10=orderby10, expand10=expand10, apply10=apply10, count11=count11, inlinecount11=inlinecount11, top11=top11, skip11=skip11, filter11=filter11, select11=select11, orderby11=orderby11, expand11=expand11, apply11=apply11, count12=count12, inlinecount12=inlinecount12, top12=top12, skip12=skip12, filter12=filter12, select12=select12, orderby12=orderby12, expand12=expand12, apply12=apply12, count13=count13, inlinecount13=inlinecount13, top13=top13, skip13=skip13, filter13=filter13, select13=select13, orderby13=orderby13, expand13=expand13, apply13=apply13, count14=count14, inlinecount14=inlinecount14, top14=top14, skip14=skip14, filter14=filter14, select14=select14, orderby14=orderby14, expand14=expand14, apply14=apply14, count15=count15, inlinecount15=inlinecount15, top15=top15, skip15=skip15, filter15=filter15, select15=select15, orderby15=orderby15, expand15=expand15, apply15=apply15) pprint(api_response) except ApiException as e: print("Exception when calling AaaAuditRecordApi->aaa_audit_records_get: %s\n" % e) @@ -149,6 +280,30 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *CryptEncryptionTokenApi* | [**crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get**](docs/CryptEncryptionTokenApi.md#crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get) | **GET** /crypt/EncryptionTokens/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'cryptEncryptionToken' *CryptEncryptionTokenApi* | [**crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch**](docs/CryptEncryptionTokenApi.md#crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /crypt/EncryptionTokens/{moid} | Update an instance of 'cryptEncryptionToken' *CryptEncryptionTokenApi* | [**crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post**](docs/CryptEncryptionTokenApi.md#crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post) | **POST** /crypt/EncryptionTokens/{moid} | Update an instance of 'cryptEncryptionToken' +*CvdDeploymentTaskApi* | [**cvd_deployment_tasks_get**](docs/CvdDeploymentTaskApi.md#cvd_deployment_tasks_get) | **GET** /cvd/DeploymentTasks | Get a list of 'cvdDeploymentTask' instances +*CvdDeploymentTaskApi* | [**cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete**](docs/CvdDeploymentTaskApi.md#cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /cvd/DeploymentTasks/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' +*CvdDeploymentTaskApi* | [**cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get**](docs/CvdDeploymentTaskApi.md#cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get) | **GET** /cvd/DeploymentTasks/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' +*CvdDeploymentTaskApi* | [**cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch**](docs/CvdDeploymentTaskApi.md#cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /cvd/DeploymentTasks/{moid} | Update an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' +*CvdDeploymentTaskApi* | [**cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post**](docs/CvdDeploymentTaskApi.md#cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post) | **POST** /cvd/DeploymentTasks/{moid} | Update an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' +*CvdDeploymentTaskApi* | [**cvd_deployment_tasks_post**](docs/CvdDeploymentTaskApi.md#cvd_deployment_tasks_post) | **POST** /cvd/DeploymentTasks | Create an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' +*CvdTemplateApi* | [**cvd_templates_get**](docs/CvdTemplateApi.md#cvd_templates_get) | **GET** /cvd/Templates | Get a list of 'cvdTemplate' instances +*CvdTemplateApi* | [**cvd_templates_moid_delete**](docs/CvdTemplateApi.md#cvd_templates_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /cvd/Templates/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'cvdTemplate' +*CvdTemplateApi* | [**cvd_templates_moid_get**](docs/CvdTemplateApi.md#cvd_templates_moid_get) | **GET** /cvd/Templates/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'cvdTemplate' +*CvdTemplateApi* | [**cvd_templates_moid_patch**](docs/CvdTemplateApi.md#cvd_templates_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /cvd/Templates/{moid} | Update an instance of 'cvdTemplate' +*CvdTemplateApi* | [**cvd_templates_moid_post**](docs/CvdTemplateApi.md#cvd_templates_moid_post) | **POST** /cvd/Templates/{moid} | Update an instance of 'cvdTemplate' +*CvdTemplateApi* | [**cvd_templates_post**](docs/CvdTemplateApi.md#cvd_templates_post) | **POST** /cvd/Templates | Create an instance of 'cvdTemplate' +*CvdValidationTaskApi* | [**cvd_validation_tasks_get**](docs/CvdValidationTaskApi.md#cvd_validation_tasks_get) | **GET** /cvd/ValidationTasks | Get a list of 'cvdValidationTask' instances +*CvdValidationTaskApi* | [**cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete**](docs/CvdValidationTaskApi.md#cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /cvd/ValidationTasks/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' +*CvdValidationTaskApi* | [**cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get**](docs/CvdValidationTaskApi.md#cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get) | **GET** /cvd/ValidationTasks/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'cvdValidationTask' +*CvdValidationTaskApi* | [**cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch**](docs/CvdValidationTaskApi.md#cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /cvd/ValidationTasks/{moid} | Update an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' +*CvdValidationTaskApi* | [**cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post**](docs/CvdValidationTaskApi.md#cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post) | **POST** /cvd/ValidationTasks/{moid} | Update an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' +*CvdValidationTaskApi* | [**cvd_validation_tasks_post**](docs/CvdValidationTaskApi.md#cvd_validation_tasks_post) | **POST** /cvd/ValidationTasks | Create an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' +*DeviceconnectorPolicyApi* | [**deviceconnector_policies_get**](docs/DeviceconnectorPolicyApi.md#deviceconnector_policies_get) | **GET** /deviceconnector/Policies | Get a list of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' instances +*DeviceconnectorPolicyApi* | [**deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete**](docs/DeviceconnectorPolicyApi.md#deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /deviceconnector/Policies/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' +*DeviceconnectorPolicyApi* | [**deviceconnector_policies_moid_get**](docs/DeviceconnectorPolicyApi.md#deviceconnector_policies_moid_get) | **GET** /deviceconnector/Policies/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' +*DeviceconnectorPolicyApi* | [**deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch**](docs/DeviceconnectorPolicyApi.md#deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /deviceconnector/Policies/{moid} | Update an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' +*DeviceconnectorPolicyApi* | [**deviceconnector_policies_moid_post**](docs/DeviceconnectorPolicyApi.md#deviceconnector_policies_moid_post) | **POST** /deviceconnector/Policies/{moid} | Update an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' +*DeviceconnectorPolicyApi* | [**deviceconnector_policies_post**](docs/DeviceconnectorPolicyApi.md#deviceconnector_policies_post) | **POST** /deviceconnector/Policies | Create an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' *DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoApi* | [**deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_get**](docs/DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoApi.md#deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_get) | **GET** /deviceinfo/SerialNumberInfos | Get a list of 'deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo' instances *DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoApi* | [**deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get**](docs/DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoApi.md#deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get) | **GET** /deviceinfo/SerialNumberInfos/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo' *EquipmentChassisApi* | [**equipment_chasses_get**](docs/EquipmentChassisApi.md#equipment_chasses_get) | **GET** /equipment/Chasses | Get a list of 'equipmentChassis' instances @@ -173,6 +328,10 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *EquipmentIoCardApi* | [**equipment_io_cards_moid_get**](docs/EquipmentIoCardApi.md#equipment_io_cards_moid_get) | **GET** /equipment/IoCards/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'equipmentIoCard' *EquipmentIoCardApi* | [**equipment_io_cards_moid_patch**](docs/EquipmentIoCardApi.md#equipment_io_cards_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /equipment/IoCards/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentIoCard' *EquipmentIoCardApi* | [**equipment_io_cards_moid_post**](docs/EquipmentIoCardApi.md#equipment_io_cards_moid_post) | **POST** /equipment/IoCards/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentIoCard' +*EquipmentIoExpanderApi* | [**equipment_io_expanders_get**](docs/EquipmentIoExpanderApi.md#equipment_io_expanders_get) | **GET** /equipment/IoExpanders | Get a list of 'equipmentIoExpander' instances +*EquipmentIoExpanderApi* | [**equipment_io_expanders_moid_get**](docs/EquipmentIoExpanderApi.md#equipment_io_expanders_moid_get) | **GET** /equipment/IoExpanders/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'equipmentIoExpander' +*EquipmentIoExpanderApi* | [**equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch**](docs/EquipmentIoExpanderApi.md#equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /equipment/IoExpanders/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentIoExpander' +*EquipmentIoExpanderApi* | [**equipment_io_expanders_moid_post**](docs/EquipmentIoExpanderApi.md#equipment_io_expanders_moid_post) | **POST** /equipment/IoExpanders/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentIoExpander' *EquipmentLocatorLedApi* | [**equipment_locator_leds_get**](docs/EquipmentLocatorLedApi.md#equipment_locator_leds_get) | **GET** /equipment/LocatorLeds | Get a list of 'equipmentLocatorLed' instances *EquipmentLocatorLedApi* | [**equipment_locator_leds_moid_get**](docs/EquipmentLocatorLedApi.md#equipment_locator_leds_moid_get) | **GET** /equipment/LocatorLeds/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'equipmentLocatorLed' *EquipmentLocatorLedApi* | [**equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch**](docs/EquipmentLocatorLedApi.md#equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /equipment/LocatorLeds/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentLocatorLed' @@ -181,6 +340,14 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *EquipmentPsuApi* | [**equipment_psus_moid_get**](docs/EquipmentPsuApi.md#equipment_psus_moid_get) | **GET** /equipment/Psus/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'equipmentPsu' *EquipmentPsuApi* | [**equipment_psus_moid_patch**](docs/EquipmentPsuApi.md#equipment_psus_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /equipment/Psus/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentPsu' *EquipmentPsuApi* | [**equipment_psus_moid_post**](docs/EquipmentPsuApi.md#equipment_psus_moid_post) | **POST** /equipment/Psus/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentPsu' +*EquipmentRackEnclosureApi* | [**equipment_rack_enclosures_get**](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureApi.md#equipment_rack_enclosures_get) | **GET** /equipment/RackEnclosures | Get a list of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' instances +*EquipmentRackEnclosureApi* | [**equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get**](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureApi.md#equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get) | **GET** /equipment/RackEnclosures/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' +*EquipmentRackEnclosureApi* | [**equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch**](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureApi.md#equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /equipment/RackEnclosures/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' +*EquipmentRackEnclosureApi* | [**equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post**](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureApi.md#equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post) | **POST** /equipment/RackEnclosures/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' +*EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi* | [**equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_get**](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi.md#equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_get) | **GET** /equipment/RackEnclosureSlots | Get a list of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' instances +*EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi* | [**equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get**](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi.md#equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get) | **GET** /equipment/RackEnclosureSlots/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' +*EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi* | [**equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch**](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi.md#equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /equipment/RackEnclosureSlots/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' +*EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi* | [**equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post**](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi.md#equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post) | **POST** /equipment/RackEnclosureSlots/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' *EquipmentSwitchCardApi* | [**equipment_switch_cards_get**](docs/EquipmentSwitchCardApi.md#equipment_switch_cards_get) | **GET** /equipment/SwitchCards | Get a list of 'equipmentSwitchCard' instances *EquipmentSwitchCardApi* | [**equipment_switch_cards_moid_get**](docs/EquipmentSwitchCardApi.md#equipment_switch_cards_moid_get) | **GET** /equipment/SwitchCards/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'equipmentSwitchCard' *EquipmentSwitchCardApi* | [**equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch**](docs/EquipmentSwitchCardApi.md#equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /equipment/SwitchCards/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentSwitchCard' @@ -189,6 +356,10 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *EquipmentSystemIoControllerApi* | [**equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get**](docs/EquipmentSystemIoControllerApi.md#equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get) | **GET** /equipment/SystemIoControllers/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'equipmentSystemIoController' *EquipmentSystemIoControllerApi* | [**equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch**](docs/EquipmentSystemIoControllerApi.md#equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /equipment/SystemIoControllers/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentSystemIoController' *EquipmentSystemIoControllerApi* | [**equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post**](docs/EquipmentSystemIoControllerApi.md#equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post) | **POST** /equipment/SystemIoControllers/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentSystemIoController' +*EquipmentTpmApi* | [**equipment_tpms_get**](docs/EquipmentTpmApi.md#equipment_tpms_get) | **GET** /equipment/Tpms | Get a list of 'equipmentTpm' instances +*EquipmentTpmApi* | [**equipment_tpms_moid_get**](docs/EquipmentTpmApi.md#equipment_tpms_moid_get) | **GET** /equipment/Tpms/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'equipmentTpm' +*EquipmentTpmApi* | [**equipment_tpms_moid_patch**](docs/EquipmentTpmApi.md#equipment_tpms_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /equipment/Tpms/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentTpm' +*EquipmentTpmApi* | [**equipment_tpms_moid_post**](docs/EquipmentTpmApi.md#equipment_tpms_moid_post) | **POST** /equipment/Tpms/{moid} | Update an instance of 'equipmentTpm' *EtherPhysicalPortApi* | [**ether_physical_ports_get**](docs/EtherPhysicalPortApi.md#ether_physical_ports_get) | **GET** /ether/PhysicalPorts | Get a list of 'etherPhysicalPort' instances *EtherPhysicalPortApi* | [**ether_physical_ports_moid_get**](docs/EtherPhysicalPortApi.md#ether_physical_ports_moid_get) | **GET** /ether/PhysicalPorts/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'etherPhysicalPort' *EtherPhysicalPortApi* | [**ether_physical_ports_moid_patch**](docs/EtherPhysicalPortApi.md#ether_physical_ports_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /ether/PhysicalPorts/{moid} | Update an instance of 'etherPhysicalPort' @@ -231,9 +402,12 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *GraphicsControllerApi* | [**graphics_controllers_moid_patch**](docs/GraphicsControllerApi.md#graphics_controllers_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /graphics/Controllers/{moid} | Update an instance of 'graphicsController' *GraphicsControllerApi* | [**graphics_controllers_moid_post**](docs/GraphicsControllerApi.md#graphics_controllers_moid_post) | **POST** /graphics/Controllers/{moid} | Update an instance of 'graphicsController' *HclCompatibilityStatusApi* | [**hcl_compatibility_statuses_post**](docs/HclCompatibilityStatusApi.md#hcl_compatibility_statuses_post) | **POST** /hcl/CompatibilityStatuses | Create an instance of 'hclCompatibilityStatus' -*HclDataImportLogApi* | [**hcl_data_import_logs_get**](docs/HclDataImportLogApi.md#hcl_data_import_logs_get) | **GET** /hcl/DataImportLogs | Get a list of 'hclDataImportLog' instances -*HclDataImportLogApi* | [**hcl_data_import_logs_moid_get**](docs/HclDataImportLogApi.md#hcl_data_import_logs_moid_get) | **GET** /hcl/DataImportLogs/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'hclDataImportLog' -*HclDataImportLogApi* | [**hcl_data_import_logs_post**](docs/HclDataImportLogApi.md#hcl_data_import_logs_post) | **POST** /hcl/DataImportLogs | Create an instance of 'hclDataImportLog' +*HclDriverImageApi* | [**hcl_driver_images_get**](docs/HclDriverImageApi.md#hcl_driver_images_get) | **GET** /hcl/DriverImages | Get a list of 'hclDriverImage' instances +*HclDriverImageApi* | [**hcl_driver_images_moid_get**](docs/HclDriverImageApi.md#hcl_driver_images_moid_get) | **GET** /hcl/DriverImages/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'hclDriverImage' +*HclOperatingSystemApi* | [**hcl_operating_systems_get**](docs/HclOperatingSystemApi.md#hcl_operating_systems_get) | **GET** /hcl/OperatingSystems | Get a list of 'hclOperatingSystem' instances +*HclOperatingSystemApi* | [**hcl_operating_systems_moid_get**](docs/HclOperatingSystemApi.md#hcl_operating_systems_moid_get) | **GET** /hcl/OperatingSystems/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'hclOperatingSystem' +*HclOperatingSystemVendorApi* | [**hcl_operating_system_vendors_get**](docs/HclOperatingSystemVendorApi.md#hcl_operating_system_vendors_get) | **GET** /hcl/OperatingSystemVendors | Get a list of 'hclOperatingSystemVendor' instances +*HclOperatingSystemVendorApi* | [**hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get**](docs/HclOperatingSystemVendorApi.md#hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get) | **GET** /hcl/OperatingSystemVendors/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'hclOperatingSystemVendor' *HclServiceStatusApi* | [**hcl_service_statuses_get**](docs/HclServiceStatusApi.md#hcl_service_statuses_get) | **GET** /hcl/ServiceStatuses | Get a list of 'hclServiceStatus' instances *HclServiceStatusApi* | [**hcl_service_statuses_moid_get**](docs/HclServiceStatusApi.md#hcl_service_statuses_moid_get) | **GET** /hcl/ServiceStatuses/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'hclServiceStatus' *HclSupportedDriverNameApi* | [**hcl_supported_driver_names_post**](docs/HclSupportedDriverNameApi.md#hcl_supported_driver_names_post) | **POST** /hcl/SupportedDriverNames | Create an instance of 'hclSupportedDriverName' @@ -316,6 +490,8 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyApi* | [**hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch**](docs/HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyApi.md#hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /hyperflex/LocalCredentialPolicies/{moid} | Update an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' *HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyApi* | [**hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post**](docs/HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyApi.md#hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post) | **POST** /hyperflex/LocalCredentialPolicies/{moid} | Update an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' *HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyApi* | [**hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post**](docs/HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyApi.md#hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post) | **POST** /hyperflex/LocalCredentialPolicies | Create an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' +*HyperflexNodeApi* | [**hyperflex_nodes_get**](docs/HyperflexNodeApi.md#hyperflex_nodes_get) | **GET** /hyperflex/Nodes | Get a list of 'hyperflexNode' instances +*HyperflexNodeApi* | [**hyperflex_nodes_moid_get**](docs/HyperflexNodeApi.md#hyperflex_nodes_moid_get) | **GET** /hyperflex/Nodes/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexNode' *HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyApi* | [**hyperflex_node_config_policies_get**](docs/HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyApi.md#hyperflex_node_config_policies_get) | **GET** /hyperflex/NodeConfigPolicies | Get a list of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' instances *HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyApi* | [**hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete**](docs/HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyApi.md#hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /hyperflex/NodeConfigPolicies/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' *HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyApi* | [**hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get**](docs/HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyApi.md#hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get) | **GET** /hyperflex/NodeConfigPolicies/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' @@ -370,8 +546,12 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *IaasDeviceStatusApi* | [**iaas_device_statuses_moid_get**](docs/IaasDeviceStatusApi.md#iaas_device_statuses_moid_get) | **GET** /iaas/DeviceStatuses/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'iaasDeviceStatus' *IaasLicenseInfoApi* | [**iaas_license_infos_get**](docs/IaasLicenseInfoApi.md#iaas_license_infos_get) | **GET** /iaas/LicenseInfos | Get a list of 'iaasLicenseInfo' instances *IaasLicenseInfoApi* | [**iaas_license_infos_moid_get**](docs/IaasLicenseInfoApi.md#iaas_license_infos_moid_get) | **GET** /iaas/LicenseInfos/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'iaasLicenseInfo' +*IaasMostRunTasksApi* | [**iaas_most_run_tasks_get**](docs/IaasMostRunTasksApi.md#iaas_most_run_tasks_get) | **GET** /iaas/MostRunTasks | Get a list of 'iaasMostRunTasks' instances +*IaasMostRunTasksApi* | [**iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get**](docs/IaasMostRunTasksApi.md#iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get) | **GET** /iaas/MostRunTasks/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'iaasMostRunTasks' *IaasUcsdInfoApi* | [**iaas_ucsd_infos_get**](docs/IaasUcsdInfoApi.md#iaas_ucsd_infos_get) | **GET** /iaas/UcsdInfos | Get a list of 'iaasUcsdInfo' instances *IaasUcsdInfoApi* | [**iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get**](docs/IaasUcsdInfoApi.md#iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get) | **GET** /iaas/UcsdInfos/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'iaasUcsdInfo' +*IaasUcsdManagedInfraApi* | [**iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_get**](docs/IaasUcsdManagedInfraApi.md#iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_get) | **GET** /iaas/UcsdManagedInfras | Get a list of 'iaasUcsdManagedInfra' instances +*IaasUcsdManagedInfraApi* | [**iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get**](docs/IaasUcsdManagedInfraApi.md#iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get) | **GET** /iaas/UcsdManagedInfras/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'iaasUcsdManagedInfra' *IamAccountApi* | [**iam_accounts_get**](docs/IamAccountApi.md#iam_accounts_get) | **GET** /iam/Accounts | Get a list of 'iamAccount' instances *IamAccountApi* | [**iam_accounts_moid_delete**](docs/IamAccountApi.md#iam_accounts_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /iam/Accounts/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'iamAccount' *IamAccountApi* | [**iam_accounts_moid_get**](docs/IamAccountApi.md#iam_accounts_moid_get) | **GET** /iam/Accounts/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'iamAccount' @@ -560,6 +740,16 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *NtpPolicyApi* | [**ntp_policies_moid_patch**](docs/NtpPolicyApi.md#ntp_policies_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /ntp/Policies/{moid} | Update an instance of 'ntpPolicy' *NtpPolicyApi* | [**ntp_policies_moid_post**](docs/NtpPolicyApi.md#ntp_policies_moid_post) | **POST** /ntp/Policies/{moid} | Update an instance of 'ntpPolicy' *NtpPolicyApi* | [**ntp_policies_post**](docs/NtpPolicyApi.md#ntp_policies_post) | **POST** /ntp/Policies | Create an instance of 'ntpPolicy' +*OauthOauthUserApi* | [**oauth_oauth_users_get**](docs/OauthOauthUserApi.md#oauth_oauth_users_get) | **GET** /oauth/OauthUsers | Get a list of 'oauthOauthUser' instances +*OauthOauthUserApi* | [**oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete**](docs/OauthOauthUserApi.md#oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /oauth/OauthUsers/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' +*OauthOauthUserApi* | [**oauth_oauth_users_moid_get**](docs/OauthOauthUserApi.md#oauth_oauth_users_moid_get) | **GET** /oauth/OauthUsers/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'oauthOauthUser' +*OauthOauthUserApi* | [**oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch**](docs/OauthOauthUserApi.md#oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /oauth/OauthUsers/{moid} | Update an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' +*OauthOauthUserApi* | [**oauth_oauth_users_moid_post**](docs/OauthOauthUserApi.md#oauth_oauth_users_moid_post) | **POST** /oauth/OauthUsers/{moid} | Update an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' +*OauthOauthUserApi* | [**oauth_oauth_users_post**](docs/OauthOauthUserApi.md#oauth_oauth_users_post) | **POST** /oauth/OauthUsers | Create an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' +*PciDeviceApi* | [**pci_devices_get**](docs/PciDeviceApi.md#pci_devices_get) | **GET** /pci/Devices | Get a list of 'pciDevice' instances +*PciDeviceApi* | [**pci_devices_moid_get**](docs/PciDeviceApi.md#pci_devices_moid_get) | **GET** /pci/Devices/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'pciDevice' +*PciDeviceApi* | [**pci_devices_moid_patch**](docs/PciDeviceApi.md#pci_devices_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /pci/Devices/{moid} | Update an instance of 'pciDevice' +*PciDeviceApi* | [**pci_devices_moid_post**](docs/PciDeviceApi.md#pci_devices_moid_post) | **POST** /pci/Devices/{moid} | Update an instance of 'pciDevice' *PortGroupApi* | [**port_groups_get**](docs/PortGroupApi.md#port_groups_get) | **GET** /port/Groups | Get a list of 'portGroup' instances *PortGroupApi* | [**port_groups_moid_get**](docs/PortGroupApi.md#port_groups_moid_get) | **GET** /port/Groups/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'portGroup' *PortGroupApi* | [**port_groups_moid_patch**](docs/PortGroupApi.md#port_groups_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /port/Groups/{moid} | Update an instance of 'portGroup' @@ -572,6 +762,12 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *ProcessorUnitApi* | [**processor_units_moid_get**](docs/ProcessorUnitApi.md#processor_units_moid_get) | **GET** /processor/Units/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'processorUnit' *ProcessorUnitApi* | [**processor_units_moid_patch**](docs/ProcessorUnitApi.md#processor_units_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /processor/Units/{moid} | Update an instance of 'processorUnit' *ProcessorUnitApi* | [**processor_units_moid_post**](docs/ProcessorUnitApi.md#processor_units_moid_post) | **POST** /processor/Units/{moid} | Update an instance of 'processorUnit' +*ResourceGroupApi* | [**resource_groups_get**](docs/ResourceGroupApi.md#resource_groups_get) | **GET** /resource/Groups | Get a list of 'resourceGroup' instances +*ResourceGroupApi* | [**resource_groups_moid_delete**](docs/ResourceGroupApi.md#resource_groups_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /resource/Groups/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'resourceGroup' +*ResourceGroupApi* | [**resource_groups_moid_get**](docs/ResourceGroupApi.md#resource_groups_moid_get) | **GET** /resource/Groups/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'resourceGroup' +*ResourceGroupApi* | [**resource_groups_moid_patch**](docs/ResourceGroupApi.md#resource_groups_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /resource/Groups/{moid} | Update an instance of 'resourceGroup' +*ResourceGroupApi* | [**resource_groups_moid_post**](docs/ResourceGroupApi.md#resource_groups_moid_post) | **POST** /resource/Groups/{moid} | Update an instance of 'resourceGroup' +*ResourceGroupApi* | [**resource_groups_post**](docs/ResourceGroupApi.md#resource_groups_post) | **POST** /resource/Groups | Create an instance of 'resourceGroup' *SdcardPolicyApi* | [**sdcard_policies_get**](docs/SdcardPolicyApi.md#sdcard_policies_get) | **GET** /sdcard/Policies | Get a list of 'sdcardPolicy' instances *SdcardPolicyApi* | [**sdcard_policies_moid_delete**](docs/SdcardPolicyApi.md#sdcard_policies_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /sdcard/Policies/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'sdcardPolicy' *SdcardPolicyApi* | [**sdcard_policies_moid_get**](docs/SdcardPolicyApi.md#sdcard_policies_moid_get) | **GET** /sdcard/Policies/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'sdcardPolicy' @@ -611,6 +807,11 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *SnmpPolicyApi* | [**snmp_policies_moid_patch**](docs/SnmpPolicyApi.md#snmp_policies_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /snmp/Policies/{moid} | Update an instance of 'snmpPolicy' *SnmpPolicyApi* | [**snmp_policies_moid_post**](docs/SnmpPolicyApi.md#snmp_policies_moid_post) | **POST** /snmp/Policies/{moid} | Update an instance of 'snmpPolicy' *SnmpPolicyApi* | [**snmp_policies_post**](docs/SnmpPolicyApi.md#snmp_policies_post) | **POST** /snmp/Policies | Create an instance of 'snmpPolicy' +*SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi* | [**softwarerepository_authorizations_get**](docs/SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi.md#softwarerepository_authorizations_get) | **GET** /softwarerepository/Authorizations | Get a list of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' instances +*SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi* | [**softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get**](docs/SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi.md#softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get) | **GET** /softwarerepository/Authorizations/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' +*SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi* | [**softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch**](docs/SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi.md#softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /softwarerepository/Authorizations/{moid} | Update an instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' +*SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi* | [**softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post**](docs/SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi.md#softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post) | **POST** /softwarerepository/Authorizations/{moid} | Update an instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' +*SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi* | [**softwarerepository_authorizations_post**](docs/SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi.md#softwarerepository_authorizations_post) | **POST** /softwarerepository/Authorizations | Create an instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' *SolPolicyApi* | [**sol_policies_get**](docs/SolPolicyApi.md#sol_policies_get) | **GET** /sol/Policies | Get a list of 'solPolicy' instances *SolPolicyApi* | [**sol_policies_moid_delete**](docs/SolPolicyApi.md#sol_policies_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /sol/Policies/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'solPolicy' *SolPolicyApi* | [**sol_policies_moid_get**](docs/SolPolicyApi.md#sol_policies_moid_get) | **GET** /sol/Policies/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'solPolicy' @@ -695,6 +896,10 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *StorageVirtualDriveApi* | [**storage_virtual_drives_moid_get**](docs/StorageVirtualDriveApi.md#storage_virtual_drives_moid_get) | **GET** /storage/VirtualDrives/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'storageVirtualDrive' *StorageVirtualDriveApi* | [**storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch**](docs/StorageVirtualDriveApi.md#storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /storage/VirtualDrives/{moid} | Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDrive' *StorageVirtualDriveApi* | [**storage_virtual_drives_moid_post**](docs/StorageVirtualDriveApi.md#storage_virtual_drives_moid_post) | **POST** /storage/VirtualDrives/{moid} | Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDrive' +*StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi* | [**storage_virtual_drive_extensions_get**](docs/StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi.md#storage_virtual_drive_extensions_get) | **GET** /storage/VirtualDriveExtensions | Get a list of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' instances +*StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi* | [**storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get**](docs/StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi.md#storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get) | **GET** /storage/VirtualDriveExtensions/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' +*StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi* | [**storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch**](docs/StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi.md#storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /storage/VirtualDriveExtensions/{moid} | Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' +*StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi* | [**storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post**](docs/StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi.md#storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post) | **POST** /storage/VirtualDriveExtensions/{moid} | Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' *SyslogPolicyApi* | [**syslog_policies_get**](docs/SyslogPolicyApi.md#syslog_policies_get) | **GET** /syslog/Policies | Get a list of 'syslogPolicy' instances *SyslogPolicyApi* | [**syslog_policies_moid_delete**](docs/SyslogPolicyApi.md#syslog_policies_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /syslog/Policies/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'syslogPolicy' *SyslogPolicyApi* | [**syslog_policies_moid_get**](docs/SyslogPolicyApi.md#syslog_policies_moid_get) | **GET** /syslog/Policies/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'syslogPolicy' @@ -706,6 +911,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *TaskWorkflowActionApi* | [**task_workflow_actions_moid_patch**](docs/TaskWorkflowActionApi.md#task_workflow_actions_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /task/WorkflowActions/{moid} | Update an instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' *TaskWorkflowActionApi* | [**task_workflow_actions_moid_post**](docs/TaskWorkflowActionApi.md#task_workflow_actions_moid_post) | **POST** /task/WorkflowActions/{moid} | Update an instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' *TaskWorkflowActionApi* | [**task_workflow_actions_post**](docs/TaskWorkflowActionApi.md#task_workflow_actions_post) | **POST** /task/WorkflowActions | Create an instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' +*TelemetryTimeSeriesApi* | [**telemetry_time_series_post**](docs/TelemetryTimeSeriesApi.md#telemetry_time_series_post) | **POST** /telemetry/TimeSeries | Create an instance of 'telemetryTimeSeries' *TerminalAuditLogApi* | [**terminal_audit_logs_get**](docs/TerminalAuditLogApi.md#terminal_audit_logs_get) | **GET** /terminal/AuditLogs | Get a list of 'terminalAuditLog' instances *TerminalAuditLogApi* | [**terminal_audit_logs_moid_get**](docs/TerminalAuditLogApi.md#terminal_audit_logs_moid_get) | **GET** /terminal/AuditLogs/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'terminalAuditLog' *TestcryptAdministratorApi* | [**testcrypt_administrators_get**](docs/TestcryptAdministratorApi.md#testcrypt_administrators_get) | **GET** /testcrypt/Administrators | Get a list of 'testcryptAdministrator' instances @@ -748,6 +954,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *WorkflowTaskMetaApi* | [**workflow_task_meta_get**](docs/WorkflowTaskMetaApi.md#workflow_task_meta_get) | **GET** /workflow/TaskMeta | Get a list of 'workflowTaskMeta' instances *WorkflowTaskMetaApi* | [**workflow_task_meta_moid_get**](docs/WorkflowTaskMetaApi.md#workflow_task_meta_moid_get) | **GET** /workflow/TaskMeta/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'workflowTaskMeta' *WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi* | [**workflow_workflow_infos_get**](docs/WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi.md#workflow_workflow_infos_get) | **GET** /workflow/WorkflowInfos | Get a list of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' instances +*WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi* | [**workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete**](docs/WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi.md#workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete) | **DELETE** /workflow/WorkflowInfos/{moid} | Delete an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' *WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi* | [**workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get**](docs/WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi.md#workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get) | **GET** /workflow/WorkflowInfos/{moid} | Get a specific instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' *WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi* | [**workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch**](docs/WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi.md#workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch) | **PATCH** /workflow/WorkflowInfos/{moid} | Update an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' *WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi* | [**workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post**](docs/WorkflowWorkflowInfoApi.md#workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post) | **POST** /workflow/WorkflowInfos/{moid} | Update an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' @@ -769,6 +976,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [AssetDeviceRegistrationList](docs/AssetDeviceRegistrationList.md) - [BiosPolicyList](docs/BiosPolicyList.md) - [BiosUnitList](docs/BiosUnitList.md) + - [BootBootloader](docs/BootBootloader.md) - [BootDeviceBase](docs/BootDeviceBase.md) - [BootPrecisionPolicyList](docs/BootPrecisionPolicyList.md) - [CommIpV4Interface](docs/CommIpV4Interface.md) @@ -788,6 +996,11 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [ConnectorStreamMessage](docs/ConnectorStreamMessage.md) - [ConnectorpackConnectorPackSummary](docs/ConnectorpackConnectorPackSummary.md) - [CryptEncryptionTokenList](docs/CryptEncryptionTokenList.md) + - [CvdDeploymentTaskList](docs/CvdDeploymentTaskList.md) + - [CvdInputMeta](docs/CvdInputMeta.md) + - [CvdTemplateList](docs/CvdTemplateList.md) + - [CvdValidationTaskList](docs/CvdValidationTaskList.md) + - [DeviceconnectorPolicyList](docs/DeviceconnectorPolicyList.md) - [DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoList](docs/DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoList.md) - [DevopsAbstractTriggerDetails](docs/DevopsAbstractTriggerDetails.md) - [EquipmentChassisList](docs/EquipmentChassisList.md) @@ -796,10 +1009,14 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [EquipmentFanModuleList](docs/EquipmentFanModuleList.md) - [EquipmentFexList](docs/EquipmentFexList.md) - [EquipmentIoCardList](docs/EquipmentIoCardList.md) + - [EquipmentIoExpanderList](docs/EquipmentIoExpanderList.md) - [EquipmentLocatorLedList](docs/EquipmentLocatorLedList.md) - [EquipmentPsuList](docs/EquipmentPsuList.md) + - [EquipmentRackEnclosureList](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureList.md) + - [EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList.md) - [EquipmentSwitchCardList](docs/EquipmentSwitchCardList.md) - [EquipmentSystemIoControllerList](docs/EquipmentSystemIoControllerList.md) + - [EquipmentTpmList](docs/EquipmentTpmList.md) - [Error](docs/Error.md) - [EtherPhysicalPortList](docs/EtherPhysicalPortList.md) - [ExternalsiteAuthorizationList](docs/ExternalsiteAuthorizationList.md) @@ -818,10 +1035,12 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [FirmwareUpgradeStatusList](docs/FirmwareUpgradeStatusList.md) - [GraphicsCardList](docs/GraphicsCardList.md) - [GraphicsControllerList](docs/GraphicsControllerList.md) - - [HclDataImportLogList](docs/HclDataImportLogList.md) - [HclDriver](docs/HclDriver.md) + - [HclDriverImageList](docs/HclDriverImageList.md) - [HclFirmware](docs/HclFirmware.md) - [HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile](docs/HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile.md) + - [HclOperatingSystemList](docs/HclOperatingSystemList.md) + - [HclOperatingSystemVendorList](docs/HclOperatingSystemVendorList.md) - [HclProduct](docs/HclProduct.md) - [HclServiceStatusList](docs/HclServiceStatusList.md) - [HyperflexAbstractAppSetting](docs/HyperflexAbstractAppSetting.md) @@ -839,6 +1058,9 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicyList](docs/HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicyList.md) - [HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalList](docs/HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalList.md) - [HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalList](docs/HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalList.md) + - [HyperflexHxLinkDt](docs/HyperflexHxLinkDt.md) + - [HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt](docs/HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt.md) + - [HyperflexHxUuIdDt](docs/HyperflexHxUuIdDt.md) - [HyperflexHxdpVersionList](docs/HyperflexHxdpVersionList.md) - [HyperflexIpAddrRange](docs/HyperflexIpAddrRange.md) - [HyperflexIteratorString](docs/HyperflexIteratorString.md) @@ -849,6 +1071,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [HyperflexNamedVlan](docs/HyperflexNamedVlan.md) - [HyperflexNamedVsan](docs/HyperflexNamedVsan.md) - [HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyList](docs/HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyList.md) + - [HyperflexNodeList](docs/HyperflexNodeList.md) - [HyperflexNodeProfileList](docs/HyperflexNodeProfileList.md) - [HyperflexProxySettingPolicyList](docs/HyperflexProxySettingPolicyList.md) - [HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionList](docs/HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionList.md) @@ -867,7 +1090,9 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [IaasLicenseInfoList](docs/IaasLicenseInfoList.md) - [IaasLicenseKeysInfo](docs/IaasLicenseKeysInfo.md) - [IaasLicenseUtilizationInfo](docs/IaasLicenseUtilizationInfo.md) + - [IaasMostRunTasksList](docs/IaasMostRunTasksList.md) - [IaasUcsdInfoList](docs/IaasUcsdInfoList.md) + - [IaasUcsdManagedInfraList](docs/IaasUcsdManagedInfraList.md) - [IamAccountList](docs/IamAccountList.md) - [IamAccountPermissions](docs/IamAccountPermissions.md) - [IamApiKeyList](docs/IamApiKeyList.md) @@ -925,16 +1150,22 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [MoBaseMo](docs/MoBaseMo.md) - [MoMoRef](docs/MoMoRef.md) - [MoTag](docs/MoTag.md) + - [MoVersionContext](docs/MoVersionContext.md) - [NetworkElementList](docs/NetworkElementList.md) - [NetworkElementSummaryList](docs/NetworkElementSummaryList.md) - [NetworkconfigPolicyList](docs/NetworkconfigPolicyList.md) + - [NotifsCondition](docs/NotifsCondition.md) - [NtpPolicyList](docs/NtpPolicyList.md) + - [OauthAccessToken](docs/OauthAccessToken.md) + - [OauthOauthUserList](docs/OauthOauthUserList.md) + - [PciDeviceList](docs/PciDeviceList.md) - [PolicyConfigChange](docs/PolicyConfigChange.md) - [PolicyConfigContext](docs/PolicyConfigContext.md) - [PolicyConfigResultContext](docs/PolicyConfigResultContext.md) - [PortGroupList](docs/PortGroupList.md) - [PortSubGroupList](docs/PortSubGroupList.md) - [ProcessorUnitList](docs/ProcessorUnitList.md) + - [ResourceGroupList](docs/ResourceGroupList.md) - [SdcardPartition](docs/SdcardPartition.md) - [SdcardPolicyList](docs/SdcardPolicyList.md) - [SdcardVirtualDrive](docs/SdcardVirtualDrive.md) @@ -949,6 +1180,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [SnmpPolicyList](docs/SnmpPolicyList.md) - [SnmpTrap](docs/SnmpTrap.md) - [SnmpUser](docs/SnmpUser.md) + - [SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList](docs/SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList.md) - [SolPolicyList](docs/SolPolicyList.md) - [SshPolicyList](docs/SshPolicyList.md) - [StorageControllerList](docs/StorageControllerList.md) @@ -971,6 +1203,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [StorageStoragePolicyList](docs/StorageStoragePolicyList.md) - [StorageVdMemberEpList](docs/StorageVdMemberEpList.md) - [StorageVirtualDriveConfig](docs/StorageVirtualDriveConfig.md) + - [StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList](docs/StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList.md) - [StorageVirtualDriveList](docs/StorageVirtualDriveList.md) - [SyslogLocalClientBase](docs/SyslogLocalClientBase.md) - [SyslogPolicyList](docs/SyslogPolicyList.md) @@ -984,6 +1217,9 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [TestcryptShadowCredentialList](docs/TestcryptShadowCredentialList.md) - [TestcryptUser](docs/TestcryptUser.md) - [TopSystemList](docs/TopSystemList.md) + - [UcsdconnectorFieldQuery](docs/UcsdconnectorFieldQuery.md) + - [UcsdconnectorSqlQuery](docs/UcsdconnectorSqlQuery.md) + - [UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo](docs/UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo.md) - [VmediaMapping](docs/VmediaMapping.md) - [VmediaPolicyList](docs/VmediaPolicyList.md) - [WorkflowBuildTaskMetaList](docs/WorkflowBuildTaskMetaList.md) @@ -1018,8 +1254,10 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [BiosPolicyRef](docs/BiosPolicyRef.md) - [BiosUnitRef](docs/BiosUnitRef.md) - [BiosValidationTaskRef](docs/BiosValidationTaskRef.md) + - [BootBootloaderRef](docs/BootBootloaderRef.md) - [BootDeviceBaseRef](docs/BootDeviceBaseRef.md) - [BootIscsiRef](docs/BootIscsiRef.md) + - [BootLocalCddRef](docs/BootLocalCddRef.md) - [BootLocalDiskRef](docs/BootLocalDiskRef.md) - [BootNvmeRef](docs/BootNvmeRef.md) - [BootPchStorageRef](docs/BootPchStorageRef.md) @@ -1079,6 +1317,16 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [CryptEncryptionKeyRef](docs/CryptEncryptionKeyRef.md) - [CryptEncryptionToken](docs/CryptEncryptionToken.md) - [CryptEncryptionTokenRef](docs/CryptEncryptionTokenRef.md) + - [CvdDeploymentTask](docs/CvdDeploymentTask.md) + - [CvdDeploymentTaskRef](docs/CvdDeploymentTaskRef.md) + - [CvdInputMetaRef](docs/CvdInputMetaRef.md) + - [CvdTemplate](docs/CvdTemplate.md) + - [CvdTemplateRef](docs/CvdTemplateRef.md) + - [CvdValidationTask](docs/CvdValidationTask.md) + - [CvdValidationTaskRef](docs/CvdValidationTaskRef.md) + - [DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef](docs/DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef.md) + - [DeviceconnectorPolicyRef](docs/DeviceconnectorPolicyRef.md) + - [DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef](docs/DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef.md) - [DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo](docs/DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo.md) - [DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoRef](docs/DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoRef.md) - [DevopsAbstractTriggerDetailsRef](docs/DevopsAbstractTriggerDetailsRef.md) @@ -1093,10 +1341,14 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [EquipmentFanRef](docs/EquipmentFanRef.md) - [EquipmentFexRef](docs/EquipmentFexRef.md) - [EquipmentIoCardRef](docs/EquipmentIoCardRef.md) + - [EquipmentIoExpanderRef](docs/EquipmentIoExpanderRef.md) - [EquipmentLocatorLedRef](docs/EquipmentLocatorLedRef.md) - [EquipmentPsuRef](docs/EquipmentPsuRef.md) + - [EquipmentRackEnclosureRef](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureRef.md) + - [EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef.md) - [EquipmentSwitchCardRef](docs/EquipmentSwitchCardRef.md) - [EquipmentSystemIoControllerRef](docs/EquipmentSystemIoControllerRef.md) + - [EquipmentTpmRef](docs/EquipmentTpmRef.md) - [EtherPhysicalPortRef](docs/EtherPhysicalPortRef.md) - [ExternalsiteAuthorization](docs/ExternalsiteAuthorization.md) - [ExternalsiteAuthorizationRef](docs/ExternalsiteAuthorizationRef.md) @@ -1137,12 +1389,17 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [HclCompatibilityInfoRef](docs/HclCompatibilityInfoRef.md) - [HclCompatibilityStatus](docs/HclCompatibilityStatus.md) - [HclCompatibilityStatusRef](docs/HclCompatibilityStatusRef.md) - - [HclDataImportLog](docs/HclDataImportLog.md) - [HclDataImportLogRef](docs/HclDataImportLogRef.md) + - [HclDriverImage](docs/HclDriverImage.md) + - [HclDriverImageRef](docs/HclDriverImageRef.md) - [HclDriverRef](docs/HclDriverRef.md) - [HclFirmwareRef](docs/HclFirmwareRef.md) - [HclHardwareCompatibilityProfileRef](docs/HclHardwareCompatibilityProfileRef.md) - [HclNoteRef](docs/HclNoteRef.md) + - [HclOperatingSystem](docs/HclOperatingSystem.md) + - [HclOperatingSystemRef](docs/HclOperatingSystemRef.md) + - [HclOperatingSystemVendor](docs/HclOperatingSystemVendor.md) + - [HclOperatingSystemVendorRef](docs/HclOperatingSystemVendorRef.md) - [HclProductRef](docs/HclProductRef.md) - [HclServiceStatus](docs/HclServiceStatus.md) - [HclServiceStatusRef](docs/HclServiceStatusRef.md) @@ -1172,6 +1429,9 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalRef](docs/HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalRef.md) - [HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal](docs/HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal.md) - [HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalRef](docs/HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalRef.md) + - [HyperflexHxLinkDtRef](docs/HyperflexHxLinkDtRef.md) + - [HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef](docs/HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef.md) + - [HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef](docs/HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef.md) - [HyperflexHxdpVersion](docs/HyperflexHxdpVersion.md) - [HyperflexHxdpVersionRef](docs/HyperflexHxdpVersionRef.md) - [HyperflexInstallerImageRef](docs/HyperflexInstallerImageRef.md) @@ -1183,8 +1443,10 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [HyperflexManagedObjectReferenceRef](docs/HyperflexManagedObjectReferenceRef.md) - [HyperflexNamedVlanRef](docs/HyperflexNamedVlanRef.md) - [HyperflexNamedVsanRef](docs/HyperflexNamedVsanRef.md) + - [HyperflexNode](docs/HyperflexNode.md) - [HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyRef](docs/HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyRef.md) - [HyperflexNodeProfileRef](docs/HyperflexNodeProfileRef.md) + - [HyperflexNodeRef](docs/HyperflexNodeRef.md) - [HyperflexProxySettingPolicyRef](docs/HyperflexProxySettingPolicyRef.md) - [HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion](docs/HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion.md) - [HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionEntry](docs/HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionEntry.md) @@ -1211,8 +1473,12 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [IaasLicenseInfoRef](docs/IaasLicenseInfoRef.md) - [IaasLicenseKeysInfoRef](docs/IaasLicenseKeysInfoRef.md) - [IaasLicenseUtilizationInfoRef](docs/IaasLicenseUtilizationInfoRef.md) + - [IaasMostRunTasks](docs/IaasMostRunTasks.md) + - [IaasMostRunTasksRef](docs/IaasMostRunTasksRef.md) - [IaasUcsdInfo](docs/IaasUcsdInfo.md) - [IaasUcsdInfoRef](docs/IaasUcsdInfoRef.md) + - [IaasUcsdManagedInfra](docs/IaasUcsdManagedInfra.md) + - [IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef](docs/IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef.md) - [IamAccount](docs/IamAccount.md) - [IamAccountPermissionsRef](docs/IamAccountPermissionsRef.md) - [IamAccountRef](docs/IamAccountRef.md) @@ -1237,6 +1503,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [IamIdpReference](docs/IamIdpReference.md) - [IamIdpReferenceRef](docs/IamIdpReferenceRef.md) - [IamLdapBasePropertiesRef](docs/IamLdapBasePropertiesRef.md) + - [IamLdapCredentialsRef](docs/IamLdapCredentialsRef.md) - [IamLdapDeployTaskRef](docs/IamLdapDeployTaskRef.md) - [IamLdapDnsParametersRef](docs/IamLdapDnsParametersRef.md) - [IamLdapGroup](docs/IamLdapGroup.md) @@ -1321,20 +1588,22 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [MoMoRefRef](docs/MoMoRefRef.md) - [MoSnapshotRef](docs/MoSnapshotRef.md) - [MoTagRef](docs/MoTagRef.md) + - [MoVersionContextRef](docs/MoVersionContextRef.md) - [NetworkElementRef](docs/NetworkElementRef.md) - [NetworkElementSummaryRef](docs/NetworkElementSummaryRef.md) - [NetworkconfigDeployTaskRef](docs/NetworkconfigDeployTaskRef.md) - [NetworkconfigPolicyRef](docs/NetworkconfigPolicyRef.md) - [NetworkconfigValidationTaskRef](docs/NetworkconfigValidationTaskRef.md) + - [NotifsConditionRef](docs/NotifsConditionRef.md) - [NotifsMoSubscriptionRef](docs/NotifsMoSubscriptionRef.md) - - [NotifsSubscribedRef](docs/NotifsSubscribedRef.md) - [NtpDeployTaskRef](docs/NtpDeployTaskRef.md) - [NtpPolicyRef](docs/NtpPolicyRef.md) - [NtpValidationTaskRef](docs/NtpValidationTaskRef.md) - [Oauth2AuthTokenRef](docs/Oauth2AuthTokenRef.md) - - [PartitionallocConsumerRef](docs/PartitionallocConsumerRef.md) - - [PartitionallocPartRef](docs/PartitionallocPartRef.md) - - [PartitionallocPartitionedRef](docs/PartitionallocPartitionedRef.md) + - [OauthAccessTokenRef](docs/OauthAccessTokenRef.md) + - [OauthOauthUser](docs/OauthOauthUser.md) + - [OauthOauthUserRef](docs/OauthOauthUserRef.md) + - [PciDeviceRef](docs/PciDeviceRef.md) - [PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail](docs/PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail.md) - [PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetailRef](docs/PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetailRef.md) - [PolicyAbstractConfigProfileRef](docs/PolicyAbstractConfigProfileRef.md) @@ -1379,6 +1648,8 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [QataskUcsTask9Ref](docs/QataskUcsTask9Ref.md) - [QataskWaitForDownloadRef](docs/QataskWaitForDownloadRef.md) - [QataskWaitForFirmwareUpgradeRef](docs/QataskWaitForFirmwareUpgradeRef.md) + - [ResourceGroup](docs/ResourceGroup.md) + - [ResourceGroupRef](docs/ResourceGroupRef.md) - [SdcardDeployTaskRef](docs/SdcardDeployTaskRef.md) - [SdcardDiagnosticsRef](docs/SdcardDiagnosticsRef.md) - [SdcardDriversRef](docs/SdcardDriversRef.md) @@ -1411,6 +1682,8 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [SnmpTrapRef](docs/SnmpTrapRef.md) - [SnmpUserRef](docs/SnmpUserRef.md) - [SnmpValidationTaskRef](docs/SnmpValidationTaskRef.md) + - [SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization](docs/SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization.md) + - [SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef](docs/SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef.md) - [SolDeployTaskRef](docs/SolDeployTaskRef.md) - [SolPolicyRef](docs/SolPolicyRef.md) - [SolValidationTaskRef](docs/SolValidationTaskRef.md) @@ -1441,6 +1714,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [StorageValidationTaskRef](docs/StorageValidationTaskRef.md) - [StorageVdMemberEpRef](docs/StorageVdMemberEpRef.md) - [StorageVirtualDriveConfigRef](docs/StorageVirtualDriveConfigRef.md) + - [StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef](docs/StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef.md) - [StorageVirtualDriveRef](docs/StorageVirtualDriveRef.md) - [SyslogDeployTaskRef](docs/SyslogDeployTaskRef.md) - [SyslogLocalClientBaseRef](docs/SyslogLocalClientBaseRef.md) @@ -1462,6 +1736,8 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [TaskUcsTask9Ref](docs/TaskUcsTask9Ref.md) - [TaskWorkflowAction](docs/TaskWorkflowAction.md) - [TaskWorkflowActionRef](docs/TaskWorkflowActionRef.md) + - [TelemetryTimeSeries](docs/TelemetryTimeSeries.md) + - [TelemetryTimeSeriesRef](docs/TelemetryTimeSeriesRef.md) - [TerminalAuditLog](docs/TerminalAuditLog.md) - [TerminalAuditLogRef](docs/TerminalAuditLogRef.md) - [TestcryptAdministrator](docs/TestcryptAdministrator.md) @@ -1474,7 +1750,11 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [TestcryptShadowCredentialRef](docs/TestcryptShadowCredentialRef.md) - [TestcryptUserRef](docs/TestcryptUserRef.md) - [TopSystemRef](docs/TopSystemRef.md) + - [UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef](docs/UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef.md) - [UcsdconnectorInventoryMessageRef](docs/UcsdconnectorInventoryMessageRef.md) + - [UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef](docs/UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef.md) + - [UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef](docs/UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef.md) + - [UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef](docs/UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef.md) - [ViewsView](docs/ViewsView.md) - [ViewsViewRef](docs/ViewsViewRef.md) - [VmediaDeployTaskRef](docs/VmediaDeployTaskRef.md) @@ -1506,6 +1786,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [BootPrecisionPolicy](docs/BootPrecisionPolicy.md) - [ComputePhysicalSummary](docs/ComputePhysicalSummary.md) - [ComputeServerSetting](docs/ComputeServerSetting.md) + - [DeviceconnectorPolicy](docs/DeviceconnectorPolicy.md) - [EquipmentBase](docs/EquipmentBase.md) - [EquipmentDeviceSummary](docs/EquipmentDeviceSummary.md) - [EquipmentLocatorLed](docs/EquipmentLocatorLed.md) @@ -1556,6 +1837,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [StoragePhysicalDiskUsage](docs/StoragePhysicalDiskUsage.md) - [StorageStoragePolicy](docs/StorageStoragePolicy.md) - [StorageVdMemberEp](docs/StorageVdMemberEp.md) + - [StorageVirtualDriveExtension](docs/StorageVirtualDriveExtension.md) - [SyslogPolicy](docs/SyslogPolicy.md) - [TopSystem](docs/TopSystem.md) - [VmediaPolicy](docs/VmediaPolicy.md) @@ -1572,9 +1854,13 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [EquipmentFanModule](docs/EquipmentFanModule.md) - [EquipmentFex](docs/EquipmentFex.md) - [EquipmentIoCard](docs/EquipmentIoCard.md) + - [EquipmentIoExpander](docs/EquipmentIoExpander.md) - [EquipmentPsu](docs/EquipmentPsu.md) + - [EquipmentRackEnclosure](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosure.md) + - [EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot](docs/EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot.md) - [EquipmentSwitchCard](docs/EquipmentSwitchCard.md) - [EquipmentSystemIoController](docs/EquipmentSystemIoController.md) + - [EquipmentTpm](docs/EquipmentTpm.md) - [EtherPhysicalPort](docs/EtherPhysicalPort.md) - [FcPhysicalPort](docs/FcPhysicalPort.md) - [GraphicsCard](docs/GraphicsCard.md) @@ -1583,6 +1869,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [MemoryArray](docs/MemoryArray.md) - [MemoryUnit](docs/MemoryUnit.md) - [NetworkElement](docs/NetworkElement.md) + - [PciDevice](docs/PciDevice.md) - [ProcessorUnit](docs/ProcessorUnit.md) - [SecurityUnit](docs/SecurityUnit.md) - [ServerProfile](docs/ServerProfile.md) diff --git a/intersight/__init__.py b/intersight/__init__.py index e03c10ac..c5c65b0c 100644 --- a/intersight/__init__.py +++ b/intersight/__init__.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ from .models.asset_device_registration_list import AssetDeviceRegistrationList from .models.bios_policy_list import BiosPolicyList from .models.bios_unit_list import BiosUnitList +from .models.boot_bootloader import BootBootloader from .models.boot_device_base import BootDeviceBase from .models.boot_precision_policy_list import BootPrecisionPolicyList from .models.comm_ip_v4_interface import CommIpV4Interface @@ -44,6 +45,11 @@ from .models.connector_stream_message import ConnectorStreamMessage from .models.connectorpack_connector_pack_summary import ConnectorpackConnectorPackSummary from .models.crypt_encryption_token_list import CryptEncryptionTokenList +from .models.cvd_deployment_task_list import CvdDeploymentTaskList +from .models.cvd_input_meta import CvdInputMeta +from .models.cvd_template_list import CvdTemplateList +from .models.cvd_validation_task_list import CvdValidationTaskList +from .models.deviceconnector_policy_list import DeviceconnectorPolicyList from .models.deviceinfo_serial_number_info_list import DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoList from .models.devops_abstract_trigger_details import DevopsAbstractTriggerDetails from .models.equipment_chassis_list import EquipmentChassisList @@ -52,10 +58,14 @@ from .models.equipment_fan_module_list import EquipmentFanModuleList from .models.equipment_fex_list import EquipmentFexList from .models.equipment_io_card_list import EquipmentIoCardList +from .models.equipment_io_expander_list import EquipmentIoExpanderList from .models.equipment_locator_led_list import EquipmentLocatorLedList from .models.equipment_psu_list import EquipmentPsuList +from .models.equipment_rack_enclosure_list import EquipmentRackEnclosureList +from .models.equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_list import EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList from .models.equipment_switch_card_list import EquipmentSwitchCardList from .models.equipment_system_io_controller_list import EquipmentSystemIoControllerList +from .models.equipment_tpm_list import EquipmentTpmList from .models.error import Error from .models.ether_physical_port_list import EtherPhysicalPortList from .models.externalsite_authorization_list import ExternalsiteAuthorizationList @@ -74,10 +84,12 @@ from .models.firmware_upgrade_status_list import FirmwareUpgradeStatusList from .models.graphics_card_list import GraphicsCardList from .models.graphics_controller_list import GraphicsControllerList -from .models.hcl_data_import_log_list import HclDataImportLogList from .models.hcl_driver import HclDriver +from .models.hcl_driver_image_list import HclDriverImageList from .models.hcl_firmware import HclFirmware from .models.hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile import HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile +from .models.hcl_operating_system_list import HclOperatingSystemList +from .models.hcl_operating_system_vendor_list import HclOperatingSystemVendorList from .models.hcl_product import HclProduct from .models.hcl_service_status_list import HclServiceStatusList from .models.hyperflex_abstract_app_setting import HyperflexAbstractAppSetting @@ -95,6 +107,9 @@ from .models.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_list import HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicyList from .models.hyperflex_feature_limit_external_list import HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalList from .models.hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_list import HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalList +from .models.hyperflex_hx_link_dt import HyperflexHxLinkDt +from .models.hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt import HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt +from .models.hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt import HyperflexHxUuIdDt from .models.hyperflex_hxdp_version_list import HyperflexHxdpVersionList from .models.hyperflex_ip_addr_range import HyperflexIpAddrRange from .models.hyperflex_iterator_string import HyperflexIteratorString @@ -105,6 +120,7 @@ from .models.hyperflex_named_vlan import HyperflexNamedVlan from .models.hyperflex_named_vsan import HyperflexNamedVsan from .models.hyperflex_node_config_policy_list import HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyList +from .models.hyperflex_node_list import HyperflexNodeList from .models.hyperflex_node_profile_list import HyperflexNodeProfileList from .models.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_list import HyperflexProxySettingPolicyList from .models.hyperflex_server_firmware_version_list import HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionList @@ -123,7 +139,9 @@ from .models.iaas_license_info_list import IaasLicenseInfoList from .models.iaas_license_keys_info import IaasLicenseKeysInfo from .models.iaas_license_utilization_info import IaasLicenseUtilizationInfo +from .models.iaas_most_run_tasks_list import IaasMostRunTasksList from .models.iaas_ucsd_info_list import IaasUcsdInfoList +from .models.iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_list import IaasUcsdManagedInfraList from .models.iam_account_list import IamAccountList from .models.iam_account_permissions import IamAccountPermissions from .models.iam_api_key_list import IamApiKeyList @@ -181,16 +199,22 @@ from .models.mo_base_mo import MoBaseMo from .models.mo_mo_ref import MoMoRef from .models.mo_tag import MoTag +from .models.mo_version_context import MoVersionContext from .models.network_element_list import NetworkElementList from .models.network_element_summary_list import NetworkElementSummaryList from .models.networkconfig_policy_list import NetworkconfigPolicyList +from .models.notifs_condition import NotifsCondition from .models.ntp_policy_list import NtpPolicyList +from .models.oauth_access_token import OauthAccessToken +from .models.oauth_oauth_user_list import OauthOauthUserList +from .models.pci_device_list import PciDeviceList from .models.policy_config_change import PolicyConfigChange from .models.policy_config_context import PolicyConfigContext from .models.policy_config_result_context import PolicyConfigResultContext from .models.port_group_list import PortGroupList from .models.port_sub_group_list import PortSubGroupList from .models.processor_unit_list import ProcessorUnitList +from .models.resource_group_list import ResourceGroupList from .models.sdcard_partition import SdcardPartition from .models.sdcard_policy_list import SdcardPolicyList from .models.sdcard_virtual_drive import SdcardVirtualDrive @@ -205,6 +229,7 @@ from .models.snmp_policy_list import SnmpPolicyList from .models.snmp_trap import SnmpTrap from .models.snmp_user import SnmpUser +from .models.softwarerepository_authorization_list import SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList from .models.sol_policy_list import SolPolicyList from .models.ssh_policy_list import SshPolicyList from .models.storage_controller_list import StorageControllerList @@ -227,6 +252,7 @@ from .models.storage_storage_policy_list import StorageStoragePolicyList from .models.storage_vd_member_ep_list import StorageVdMemberEpList from .models.storage_virtual_drive_config import StorageVirtualDriveConfig +from .models.storage_virtual_drive_extension_list import StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList from .models.storage_virtual_drive_list import StorageVirtualDriveList from .models.syslog_local_client_base import SyslogLocalClientBase from .models.syslog_policy_list import SyslogPolicyList @@ -240,6 +266,9 @@ from .models.testcrypt_shadow_credential_list import TestcryptShadowCredentialList from .models.testcrypt_user import TestcryptUser from .models.top_system_list import TopSystemList +from .models.ucsdconnector_field_query import UcsdconnectorFieldQuery +from .models.ucsdconnector_sql_query import UcsdconnectorSqlQuery +from .models.ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo import UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo from .models.vmedia_mapping import VmediaMapping from .models.vmedia_policy_list import VmediaPolicyList from .models.workflow_build_task_meta_list import WorkflowBuildTaskMetaList @@ -274,8 +303,10 @@ from .models.bios_policy_ref import BiosPolicyRef from .models.bios_unit_ref import BiosUnitRef from .models.bios_validation_task_ref import BiosValidationTaskRef +from .models.boot_bootloader_ref import BootBootloaderRef from .models.boot_device_base_ref import BootDeviceBaseRef from .models.boot_iscsi_ref import BootIscsiRef +from .models.boot_local_cdd_ref import BootLocalCddRef from .models.boot_local_disk_ref import BootLocalDiskRef from .models.boot_nvme_ref import BootNvmeRef from .models.boot_pch_storage_ref import BootPchStorageRef @@ -335,6 +366,16 @@ from .models.crypt_encryption_key_ref import CryptEncryptionKeyRef from .models.crypt_encryption_token import CryptEncryptionToken from .models.crypt_encryption_token_ref import CryptEncryptionTokenRef +from .models.cvd_deployment_task import CvdDeploymentTask +from .models.cvd_deployment_task_ref import CvdDeploymentTaskRef +from .models.cvd_input_meta_ref import CvdInputMetaRef +from .models.cvd_template import CvdTemplate +from .models.cvd_template_ref import CvdTemplateRef +from .models.cvd_validation_task import CvdValidationTask +from .models.cvd_validation_task_ref import CvdValidationTaskRef +from .models.deviceconnector_deploy_task_ref import DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef +from .models.deviceconnector_policy_ref import DeviceconnectorPolicyRef +from .models.deviceconnector_validation_task_ref import DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef from .models.deviceinfo_serial_number_info import DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo from .models.deviceinfo_serial_number_info_ref import DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoRef from .models.devops_abstract_trigger_details_ref import DevopsAbstractTriggerDetailsRef @@ -349,10 +390,14 @@ from .models.equipment_fan_ref import EquipmentFanRef from .models.equipment_fex_ref import EquipmentFexRef from .models.equipment_io_card_ref import EquipmentIoCardRef +from .models.equipment_io_expander_ref import EquipmentIoExpanderRef from .models.equipment_locator_led_ref import EquipmentLocatorLedRef from .models.equipment_psu_ref import EquipmentPsuRef +from .models.equipment_rack_enclosure_ref import EquipmentRackEnclosureRef +from .models.equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_ref import EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef from .models.equipment_switch_card_ref import EquipmentSwitchCardRef from .models.equipment_system_io_controller_ref import EquipmentSystemIoControllerRef +from .models.equipment_tpm_ref import EquipmentTpmRef from .models.ether_physical_port_ref import EtherPhysicalPortRef from .models.externalsite_authorization import ExternalsiteAuthorization from .models.externalsite_authorization_ref import ExternalsiteAuthorizationRef @@ -393,12 +438,17 @@ from .models.hcl_compatibility_info_ref import HclCompatibilityInfoRef from .models.hcl_compatibility_status import HclCompatibilityStatus from .models.hcl_compatibility_status_ref import HclCompatibilityStatusRef -from .models.hcl_data_import_log import HclDataImportLog from .models.hcl_data_import_log_ref import HclDataImportLogRef +from .models.hcl_driver_image import HclDriverImage +from .models.hcl_driver_image_ref import HclDriverImageRef from .models.hcl_driver_ref import HclDriverRef from .models.hcl_firmware_ref import HclFirmwareRef from .models.hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile_ref import HclHardwareCompatibilityProfileRef from .models.hcl_note_ref import HclNoteRef +from .models.hcl_operating_system import HclOperatingSystem +from .models.hcl_operating_system_ref import HclOperatingSystemRef +from .models.hcl_operating_system_vendor import HclOperatingSystemVendor +from .models.hcl_operating_system_vendor_ref import HclOperatingSystemVendorRef from .models.hcl_product_ref import HclProductRef from .models.hcl_service_status import HclServiceStatus from .models.hcl_service_status_ref import HclServiceStatusRef @@ -428,6 +478,9 @@ from .models.hyperflex_feature_limit_external_ref import HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalRef from .models.hyperflex_feature_limit_internal import HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal from .models.hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_ref import HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalRef +from .models.hyperflex_hx_link_dt_ref import HyperflexHxLinkDtRef +from .models.hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt_ref import HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef +from .models.hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt_ref import HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef from .models.hyperflex_hxdp_version import HyperflexHxdpVersion from .models.hyperflex_hxdp_version_ref import HyperflexHxdpVersionRef from .models.hyperflex_installer_image_ref import HyperflexInstallerImageRef @@ -439,8 +492,10 @@ from .models.hyperflex_managed_object_reference_ref import HyperflexManagedObjectReferenceRef from .models.hyperflex_named_vlan_ref import HyperflexNamedVlanRef from .models.hyperflex_named_vsan_ref import HyperflexNamedVsanRef +from .models.hyperflex_node import HyperflexNode from .models.hyperflex_node_config_policy_ref import HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyRef from .models.hyperflex_node_profile_ref import HyperflexNodeProfileRef +from .models.hyperflex_node_ref import HyperflexNodeRef from .models.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_ref import HyperflexProxySettingPolicyRef from .models.hyperflex_server_firmware_version import HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion from .models.hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry import HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionEntry @@ -467,8 +522,12 @@ from .models.iaas_license_info_ref import IaasLicenseInfoRef from .models.iaas_license_keys_info_ref import IaasLicenseKeysInfoRef from .models.iaas_license_utilization_info_ref import IaasLicenseUtilizationInfoRef +from .models.iaas_most_run_tasks import IaasMostRunTasks +from .models.iaas_most_run_tasks_ref import IaasMostRunTasksRef from .models.iaas_ucsd_info import IaasUcsdInfo from .models.iaas_ucsd_info_ref import IaasUcsdInfoRef +from .models.iaas_ucsd_managed_infra import IaasUcsdManagedInfra +from .models.iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_ref import IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef from .models.iam_account import IamAccount from .models.iam_account_permissions_ref import IamAccountPermissionsRef from .models.iam_account_ref import IamAccountRef @@ -493,6 +552,7 @@ from .models.iam_idp_reference import IamIdpReference from .models.iam_idp_reference_ref import IamIdpReferenceRef from .models.iam_ldap_base_properties_ref import IamLdapBasePropertiesRef +from .models.iam_ldap_credentials_ref import IamLdapCredentialsRef from .models.iam_ldap_deploy_task_ref import IamLdapDeployTaskRef from .models.iam_ldap_dns_parameters_ref import IamLdapDnsParametersRef from .models.iam_ldap_group import IamLdapGroup @@ -577,20 +637,22 @@ from .models.mo_mo_ref_ref import MoMoRefRef from .models.mo_snapshot_ref import MoSnapshotRef from .models.mo_tag_ref import MoTagRef +from .models.mo_version_context_ref import MoVersionContextRef from .models.network_element_ref import NetworkElementRef from .models.network_element_summary_ref import NetworkElementSummaryRef from .models.networkconfig_deploy_task_ref import NetworkconfigDeployTaskRef from .models.networkconfig_policy_ref import NetworkconfigPolicyRef from .models.networkconfig_validation_task_ref import NetworkconfigValidationTaskRef +from .models.notifs_condition_ref import NotifsConditionRef from .models.notifs_mo_subscription_ref import NotifsMoSubscriptionRef -from .models.notifs_subscribed_ref import NotifsSubscribedRef from .models.ntp_deploy_task_ref import NtpDeployTaskRef from .models.ntp_policy_ref import NtpPolicyRef from .models.ntp_validation_task_ref import NtpValidationTaskRef from .models.oauth2_auth_token_ref import Oauth2AuthTokenRef -from .models.partitionalloc_consumer_ref import PartitionallocConsumerRef -from .models.partitionalloc_part_ref import PartitionallocPartRef -from .models.partitionalloc_partitioned_ref import PartitionallocPartitionedRef +from .models.oauth_access_token_ref import OauthAccessTokenRef +from .models.oauth_oauth_user import OauthOauthUser +from .models.oauth_oauth_user_ref import OauthOauthUserRef +from .models.pci_device_ref import PciDeviceRef from .models.policy_abstract_config_change_detail import PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail from .models.policy_abstract_config_change_detail_ref import PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetailRef from .models.policy_abstract_config_profile_ref import PolicyAbstractConfigProfileRef @@ -635,6 +697,8 @@ from .models.qatask_ucs_task9_ref import QataskUcsTask9Ref from .models.qatask_wait_for_download_ref import QataskWaitForDownloadRef from .models.qatask_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref import QataskWaitForFirmwareUpgradeRef +from .models.resource_group import ResourceGroup +from .models.resource_group_ref import ResourceGroupRef from .models.sdcard_deploy_task_ref import SdcardDeployTaskRef from .models.sdcard_diagnostics_ref import SdcardDiagnosticsRef from .models.sdcard_drivers_ref import SdcardDriversRef @@ -667,6 +731,8 @@ from .models.snmp_trap_ref import SnmpTrapRef from .models.snmp_user_ref import SnmpUserRef from .models.snmp_validation_task_ref import SnmpValidationTaskRef +from .models.softwarerepository_authorization import SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization +from .models.softwarerepository_authorization_ref import SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef from .models.sol_deploy_task_ref import SolDeployTaskRef from .models.sol_policy_ref import SolPolicyRef from .models.sol_validation_task_ref import SolValidationTaskRef @@ -697,6 +763,7 @@ from .models.storage_validation_task_ref import StorageValidationTaskRef from .models.storage_vd_member_ep_ref import StorageVdMemberEpRef from .models.storage_virtual_drive_config_ref import StorageVirtualDriveConfigRef +from .models.storage_virtual_drive_extension_ref import StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef from .models.storage_virtual_drive_ref import StorageVirtualDriveRef from .models.syslog_deploy_task_ref import SyslogDeployTaskRef from .models.syslog_local_client_base_ref import SyslogLocalClientBaseRef @@ -718,6 +785,8 @@ from .models.task_ucs_task9_ref import TaskUcsTask9Ref from .models.task_workflow_action import TaskWorkflowAction from .models.task_workflow_action_ref import TaskWorkflowActionRef +from .models.telemetry_time_series import TelemetryTimeSeries +from .models.telemetry_time_series_ref import TelemetryTimeSeriesRef from .models.terminal_audit_log import TerminalAuditLog from .models.terminal_audit_log_ref import TerminalAuditLogRef from .models.testcrypt_administrator import TestcryptAdministrator @@ -730,7 +799,11 @@ from .models.testcrypt_shadow_credential_ref import TestcryptShadowCredentialRef from .models.testcrypt_user_ref import TestcryptUserRef from .models.top_system_ref import TopSystemRef +from .models.ucsdconnector_field_query_ref import UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef from .models.ucsdconnector_inventory_message_ref import UcsdconnectorInventoryMessageRef +from .models.ucsdconnector_sql_query_ref import UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef +from .models.ucsdconnector_telemetry_message_ref import UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef +from .models.ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo_ref import UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef from .models.views_view import ViewsView from .models.views_view_ref import ViewsViewRef from .models.vmedia_deploy_task_ref import VmediaDeployTaskRef @@ -762,6 +835,7 @@ from .models.boot_precision_policy import BootPrecisionPolicy from .models.compute_physical_summary import ComputePhysicalSummary from .models.compute_server_setting import ComputeServerSetting +from .models.deviceconnector_policy import DeviceconnectorPolicy from .models.equipment_base import EquipmentBase from .models.equipment_device_summary import EquipmentDeviceSummary from .models.equipment_locator_led import EquipmentLocatorLed @@ -812,6 +886,7 @@ from .models.storage_physical_disk_usage import StoragePhysicalDiskUsage from .models.storage_storage_policy import StorageStoragePolicy from .models.storage_vd_member_ep import StorageVdMemberEp +from .models.storage_virtual_drive_extension import StorageVirtualDriveExtension from .models.syslog_policy import SyslogPolicy from .models.top_system import TopSystem from .models.vmedia_policy import VmediaPolicy @@ -828,9 +903,13 @@ from .models.equipment_fan_module import EquipmentFanModule from .models.equipment_fex import EquipmentFex from .models.equipment_io_card import EquipmentIoCard +from .models.equipment_io_expander import EquipmentIoExpander from .models.equipment_psu import EquipmentPsu +from .models.equipment_rack_enclosure import EquipmentRackEnclosure +from .models.equipment_rack_enclosure_slot import EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot from .models.equipment_switch_card import EquipmentSwitchCard from .models.equipment_system_io_controller import EquipmentSystemIoController +from .models.equipment_tpm import EquipmentTpm from .models.ether_physical_port import EtherPhysicalPort from .models.fc_physical_port import FcPhysicalPort from .models.graphics_card import GraphicsCard @@ -839,6 +918,7 @@ from .models.memory_array import MemoryArray from .models.memory_unit import MemoryUnit from .models.network_element import NetworkElement +from .models.pci_device import PciDevice from .models.processor_unit import ProcessorUnit from .models.security_unit import SecurityUnit from .models.server_profile import ServerProfile @@ -880,6 +960,10 @@ from .apis.cond_hcl_status_detail_api import CondHclStatusDetailApi from .apis.cond_hcl_status_job_api import CondHclStatusJobApi from .apis.crypt_encryption_token_api import CryptEncryptionTokenApi +from .apis.cvd_deployment_task_api import CvdDeploymentTaskApi +from .apis.cvd_template_api import CvdTemplateApi +from .apis.cvd_validation_task_api import CvdValidationTaskApi +from .apis.deviceconnector_policy_api import DeviceconnectorPolicyApi from .apis.deviceinfo_serial_number_info_api import DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoApi from .apis.equipment_chassis_api import EquipmentChassisApi from .apis.equipment_device_summary_api import EquipmentDeviceSummaryApi @@ -887,10 +971,14 @@ from .apis.equipment_fan_module_api import EquipmentFanModuleApi from .apis.equipment_fex_api import EquipmentFexApi from .apis.equipment_io_card_api import EquipmentIoCardApi +from .apis.equipment_io_expander_api import EquipmentIoExpanderApi from .apis.equipment_locator_led_api import EquipmentLocatorLedApi from .apis.equipment_psu_api import EquipmentPsuApi +from .apis.equipment_rack_enclosure_api import EquipmentRackEnclosureApi +from .apis.equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_api import EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi from .apis.equipment_switch_card_api import EquipmentSwitchCardApi from .apis.equipment_system_io_controller_api import EquipmentSystemIoControllerApi +from .apis.equipment_tpm_api import EquipmentTpmApi from .apis.ether_physical_port_api import EtherPhysicalPortApi from .apis.externalsite_authorization_api import ExternalsiteAuthorizationApi from .apis.fault_instance_api import FaultInstanceApi @@ -904,7 +992,9 @@ from .apis.graphics_card_api import GraphicsCardApi from .apis.graphics_controller_api import GraphicsControllerApi from .apis.hcl_compatibility_status_api import HclCompatibilityStatusApi -from .apis.hcl_data_import_log_api import HclDataImportLogApi +from .apis.hcl_driver_image_api import HclDriverImageApi +from .apis.hcl_operating_system_api import HclOperatingSystemApi +from .apis.hcl_operating_system_vendor_api import HclOperatingSystemVendorApi from .apis.hcl_service_status_api import HclServiceStatusApi from .apis.hcl_supported_driver_name_api import HclSupportedDriverNameApi from .apis.hyperflex_alarm_api import HyperflexAlarmApi @@ -922,6 +1012,7 @@ from .apis.hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_api import HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalApi from .apis.hyperflex_hxdp_version_api import HyperflexHxdpVersionApi from .apis.hyperflex_local_credential_policy_api import HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyApi +from .apis.hyperflex_node_api import HyperflexNodeApi from .apis.hyperflex_node_config_policy_api import HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyApi from .apis.hyperflex_node_profile_api import HyperflexNodeProfileApi from .apis.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_api import HyperflexProxySettingPolicyApi @@ -933,7 +1024,9 @@ from .apis.iaas_connector_pack_api import IaasConnectorPackApi from .apis.iaas_device_status_api import IaasDeviceStatusApi from .apis.iaas_license_info_api import IaasLicenseInfoApi +from .apis.iaas_most_run_tasks_api import IaasMostRunTasksApi from .apis.iaas_ucsd_info_api import IaasUcsdInfoApi +from .apis.iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_api import IaasUcsdManagedInfraApi from .apis.iam_account_api import IamAccountApi from .apis.iam_api_key_api import IamApiKeyApi from .apis.iam_domain_group_api import IamDomainGroupApi @@ -982,9 +1075,12 @@ from .apis.network_element_summary_api import NetworkElementSummaryApi from .apis.networkconfig_policy_api import NetworkconfigPolicyApi from .apis.ntp_policy_api import NtpPolicyApi +from .apis.oauth_oauth_user_api import OauthOauthUserApi +from .apis.pci_device_api import PciDeviceApi from .apis.port_group_api import PortGroupApi from .apis.port_sub_group_api import PortSubGroupApi from .apis.processor_unit_api import ProcessorUnitApi +from .apis.resource_group_api import ResourceGroupApi from .apis.sdcard_policy_api import SdcardPolicyApi from .apis.search_search_item_api import SearchSearchItemApi from .apis.search_suggest_item_api import SearchSuggestItemApi @@ -996,6 +1092,7 @@ from .apis.server_profile_api import ServerProfileApi from .apis.smtp_policy_api import SmtpPolicyApi from .apis.snmp_policy_api import SnmpPolicyApi +from .apis.softwarerepository_authorization_api import SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi from .apis.sol_policy_api import SolPolicyApi from .apis.ssh_policy_api import SshPolicyApi from .apis.storage_controller_api import StorageControllerApi @@ -1015,8 +1112,10 @@ from .apis.storage_storage_policy_api import StorageStoragePolicyApi from .apis.storage_vd_member_ep_api import StorageVdMemberEpApi from .apis.storage_virtual_drive_api import StorageVirtualDriveApi +from .apis.storage_virtual_drive_extension_api import StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi from .apis.syslog_policy_api import SyslogPolicyApi from .apis.task_workflow_action_api import TaskWorkflowActionApi +from .apis.telemetry_time_series_api import TelemetryTimeSeriesApi from .apis.terminal_audit_log_api import TerminalAuditLogApi from .apis.testcrypt_administrator_api import TestcryptAdministratorApi from .apis.testcrypt_credential_api import TestcryptCredentialApi diff --git a/intersight/api_client.py b/intersight/api_client.py index 3e43fc90..0442ba3d 100644 --- a/intersight/api_client.py +++ b/intersight/api_client.py @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/apis/__init__.py b/intersight/apis/__init__.py index cf876e41..170a9869 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/__init__.py +++ b/intersight/apis/__init__.py @@ -24,6 +24,10 @@ from .cond_hcl_status_detail_api import CondHclStatusDetailApi from .cond_hcl_status_job_api import CondHclStatusJobApi from .crypt_encryption_token_api import CryptEncryptionTokenApi +from .cvd_deployment_task_api import CvdDeploymentTaskApi +from .cvd_template_api import CvdTemplateApi +from .cvd_validation_task_api import CvdValidationTaskApi +from .deviceconnector_policy_api import DeviceconnectorPolicyApi from .deviceinfo_serial_number_info_api import DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoApi from .equipment_chassis_api import EquipmentChassisApi from .equipment_device_summary_api import EquipmentDeviceSummaryApi @@ -31,10 +35,14 @@ from .equipment_fan_module_api import EquipmentFanModuleApi from .equipment_fex_api import EquipmentFexApi from .equipment_io_card_api import EquipmentIoCardApi +from .equipment_io_expander_api import EquipmentIoExpanderApi from .equipment_locator_led_api import EquipmentLocatorLedApi from .equipment_psu_api import EquipmentPsuApi +from .equipment_rack_enclosure_api import EquipmentRackEnclosureApi +from .equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_api import EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi from .equipment_switch_card_api import EquipmentSwitchCardApi from .equipment_system_io_controller_api import EquipmentSystemIoControllerApi +from .equipment_tpm_api import EquipmentTpmApi from .ether_physical_port_api import EtherPhysicalPortApi from .externalsite_authorization_api import ExternalsiteAuthorizationApi from .fault_instance_api import FaultInstanceApi @@ -48,7 +56,9 @@ from .graphics_card_api import GraphicsCardApi from .graphics_controller_api import GraphicsControllerApi from .hcl_compatibility_status_api import HclCompatibilityStatusApi -from .hcl_data_import_log_api import HclDataImportLogApi +from .hcl_driver_image_api import HclDriverImageApi +from .hcl_operating_system_api import HclOperatingSystemApi +from .hcl_operating_system_vendor_api import HclOperatingSystemVendorApi from .hcl_service_status_api import HclServiceStatusApi from .hcl_supported_driver_name_api import HclSupportedDriverNameApi from .hyperflex_alarm_api import HyperflexAlarmApi @@ -66,6 +76,7 @@ from .hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_api import HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalApi from .hyperflex_hxdp_version_api import HyperflexHxdpVersionApi from .hyperflex_local_credential_policy_api import HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyApi +from .hyperflex_node_api import HyperflexNodeApi from .hyperflex_node_config_policy_api import HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyApi from .hyperflex_node_profile_api import HyperflexNodeProfileApi from .hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_api import HyperflexProxySettingPolicyApi @@ -77,7 +88,9 @@ from .iaas_connector_pack_api import IaasConnectorPackApi from .iaas_device_status_api import IaasDeviceStatusApi from .iaas_license_info_api import IaasLicenseInfoApi +from .iaas_most_run_tasks_api import IaasMostRunTasksApi from .iaas_ucsd_info_api import IaasUcsdInfoApi +from .iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_api import IaasUcsdManagedInfraApi from .iam_account_api import IamAccountApi from .iam_api_key_api import IamApiKeyApi from .iam_domain_group_api import IamDomainGroupApi @@ -126,9 +139,12 @@ from .network_element_summary_api import NetworkElementSummaryApi from .networkconfig_policy_api import NetworkconfigPolicyApi from .ntp_policy_api import NtpPolicyApi +from .oauth_oauth_user_api import OauthOauthUserApi +from .pci_device_api import PciDeviceApi from .port_group_api import PortGroupApi from .port_sub_group_api import PortSubGroupApi from .processor_unit_api import ProcessorUnitApi +from .resource_group_api import ResourceGroupApi from .sdcard_policy_api import SdcardPolicyApi from .search_search_item_api import SearchSearchItemApi from .search_suggest_item_api import SearchSuggestItemApi @@ -140,6 +156,7 @@ from .server_profile_api import ServerProfileApi from .smtp_policy_api import SmtpPolicyApi from .snmp_policy_api import SnmpPolicyApi +from .softwarerepository_authorization_api import SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi from .sol_policy_api import SolPolicyApi from .ssh_policy_api import SshPolicyApi from .storage_controller_api import StorageControllerApi @@ -159,8 +176,10 @@ from .storage_storage_policy_api import StorageStoragePolicyApi from .storage_vd_member_ep_api import StorageVdMemberEpApi from .storage_virtual_drive_api import StorageVirtualDriveApi +from .storage_virtual_drive_extension_api import StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi from .syslog_policy_api import SyslogPolicyApi from .task_workflow_action_api import TaskWorkflowActionApi +from .telemetry_time_series_api import TelemetryTimeSeriesApi from .terminal_audit_log_api import TerminalAuditLogApi from .testcrypt_administrator_api import TestcryptAdministratorApi from .testcrypt_credential_api import TestcryptCredentialApi diff --git a/intersight/apis/aaa_audit_record_api.py b/intersight/apis/aaa_audit_record_api.py index 1e7b57db..027db70a 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/aaa_audit_record_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/aaa_audit_record_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def aaa_audit_records_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AaaAuditRecordList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def aaa_audit_records_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AaaAuditRecordList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def aaa_audit_records_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def aaa_audit_records_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def aaa_audit_records_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def aaa_audit_records_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'aaaAuditRecord' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def aaa_audit_records_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.aaa_audit_records_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.aaa_audit_records_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) :return: AaaAuditRecord If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'aaaAuditRecord' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the aaaAuditRecord instance. (required) :return: AaaAuditRecord If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `aaa_audit_records_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def aaa_audit_records_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/adapter_ext_eth_interface_api.py b/intersight/apis/adapter_ext_eth_interface_api.py index c03d99f0..81ec6aaa 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/adapter_ext_eth_interface_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/adapter_ext_eth_interface_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterExtEthInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterExtEthInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterExtEthInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) :return: AdapterExtEthInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterExtEthInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterExtEthInterface instance. (required) :return: AdapterExtEthInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def adapter_ext_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/adapter_host_eth_interface_api.py b/intersight/apis/adapter_host_eth_interface_api.py index c186b4fe..5bb17bb0 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/adapter_host_eth_interface_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/adapter_host_eth_interface_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterHostEthInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterHostEthInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterHostEthInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) :return: AdapterHostEthInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterHostEthInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterHostEthInterface instance. (required) :return: AdapterHostEthInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def adapter_host_eth_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/adapter_host_fc_interface_api.py b/intersight/apis/adapter_host_fc_interface_api.py index 07680d05..ae275e7c 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/adapter_host_fc_interface_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/adapter_host_fc_interface_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterHostFcInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterHostFcInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterHostFcInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) :return: AdapterHostFcInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterHostFcInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterHostFcInterface instance. (required) :return: AdapterHostFcInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def adapter_host_fc_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_api.py b/intersight/apis/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_api.py index 257bb94b..680426db 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterHostIscsiInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterHostIscsiInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterHostIscsiInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) :return: AdapterHostIscsiInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterHostIscsiInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterHostIscsiInterface instance. (required) :return: AdapterHostIscsiInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def adapter_host_iscsi_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/adapter_unit_api.py b/intersight/apis/adapter_unit_api.py index 1011d9b8..db0e66b3 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/adapter_unit_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/adapter_unit_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def adapter_units_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def adapter_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AdapterUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def adapter_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def adapter_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def adapter_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_units_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def adapter_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_units_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_units_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) :return: AdapterUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'adapterUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the adapterUnit instance. (required) :return: AdapterUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `adapter_units_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def adapter_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/asset_cluster_member_api.py b/intersight/apis/asset_cluster_member_api.py index ea7c4e1b..2d45e1cf 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/asset_cluster_member_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/asset_cluster_member_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def asset_cluster_members_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AssetClusterMemberList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def asset_cluster_members_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AssetClusterMemberList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def asset_cluster_members_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def asset_cluster_members_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def asset_cluster_members_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_cluster_members_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'assetClusterMember' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def asset_cluster_members_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_cluster_members_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_cluster_members_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) :return: AssetClusterMember If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'assetClusterMember' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetClusterMember instance. (required) :return: AssetClusterMember If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `asset_cluster_members_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def asset_cluster_members_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/asset_device_claim_api.py b/intersight/apis/asset_device_claim_api.py index ba452c87..23ae8fee 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/asset_device_claim_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/asset_device_claim_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ def __init__(self, api_client=None): config.api_client = ApiClient() self.api_client = config.api_client - def asset_device_claims_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_device_claims_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'assetDeviceClaim' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -49,23 +49,37 @@ def asset_device_claims_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_claims_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_claims_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'assetDeviceClaim' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -74,17 +88,31 @@ def asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceClaim instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -102,6 +130,48 @@ def asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `asset_device_claims_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -109,6 +179,34 @@ def asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -144,7 +242,7 @@ def asset_device_claims_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def asset_device_claims_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_claims_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'assetDeviceClaim' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -153,23 +251,37 @@ def asset_device_claims_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_claims_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_claims_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param AssetDeviceClaim body: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body2: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body3: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body4: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body5: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body6: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body7: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body8: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body9: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body10: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body11: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body12: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body13: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body14: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body15: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'assetDeviceClaim' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -178,17 +290,31 @@ def asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param AssetDeviceClaim body: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body2: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body3: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body4: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body5: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body6: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body7: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body8: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body9: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body10: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body11: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body12: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body13: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body14: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) + :param AssetDeviceClaim body15: assetDeviceClaim to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -206,6 +332,48 @@ def asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `asset_device_claims_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -220,8 +388,8 @@ def asset_device_claims_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/asset_device_configuration_api.py b/intersight/apis/asset_device_configuration_api.py index 14424fdc..52888846 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/asset_device_configuration_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/asset_device_configuration_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def asset_device_configurations_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AssetDeviceConfigurationList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def asset_device_configurations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AssetDeviceConfigurationList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def asset_device_configurations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def asset_device_configurations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def asset_device_configurations_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_device_configurations_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'assetDeviceConfiguration' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) :return: AssetDeviceConfiguration If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'assetDeviceConfiguration' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) :return: AssetDeviceConfiguration If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'assetDeviceConfiguration' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body2: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body3: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body4: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body5: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body6: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body7: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body8: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body9: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body10: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body11: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body12: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body13: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body14: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body15: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'assetDeviceConfiguration' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body2: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body3: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body4: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body5: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body6: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body7: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body8: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body9: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body10: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body11: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body12: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body13: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body14: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body15: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def asset_device_configurations_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_configurations_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'assetDeviceConfiguration' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body2: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body3: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body4: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body5: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body6: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body7: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body8: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body9: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body10: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body11: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body12: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body13: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body14: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body15: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'assetDeviceConfiguration' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body2: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body3: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body4: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body5: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body6: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body7: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body8: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body9: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body10: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body11: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body12: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body13: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body14: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceConfiguration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceConfiguration body15: assetDeviceConfiguration to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `asset_device_configurations_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def asset_device_configurations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/asset_device_registration_api.py b/intersight/apis/asset_device_registration_api.py index 048c9f01..ee752af4 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/asset_device_registration_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/asset_device_registration_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def asset_device_registrations_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AssetDeviceRegistrationList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def asset_device_registrations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: AssetDeviceRegistrationList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def asset_device_registrations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def asset_device_registrations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def asset_device_registrations_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_device_registrations_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Deletes the resource representing the device connector. All associated REST resources will be deleted. In particular, inventory and operational data associated with this device will be deleted. This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Deletes the resource representing the device connector. All associated REST resources will be deleted. In particular, inventory and operational data associated with this device will be deleted. This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def asset_device_registrations_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_device_registrations_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'assetDeviceRegistration' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) :return: AssetDeviceRegistration If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'assetDeviceRegistration' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) :return: AssetDeviceRegistration If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Updates the resource representing the device connector. For example, this can be used to annotate the device connector resource with user-specified tags. This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) :param AssetDeviceRegistration body: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body2: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body3: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body4: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body5: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body6: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body7: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body8: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body9: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body10: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body11: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body12: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body13: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body14: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body15: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Updates the resource representing the device connector. For example, this can be used to annotate the device connector resource with user-specified tags. This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) :param AssetDeviceRegistration body: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body2: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body3: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body4: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body5: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body6: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body7: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body8: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body9: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body10: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body11: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body12: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body13: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body14: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body15: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def asset_device_registrations_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_registrations_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Updates the resource representing the device connector. For example, this can be used to annotate the device connector resource with user-specified tags. This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) :param AssetDeviceRegistration body: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body2: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body3: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body4: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body5: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body6: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body7: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body8: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body9: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body10: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body11: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body12: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body13: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body14: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body15: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Updates the resource representing the device connector. For example, this can be used to annotate the device connector resource with user-specified tags. This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) :param AssetDeviceRegistration body: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body2: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body3: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body4: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body5: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body6: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body7: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body8: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body9: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body10: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body11: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body12: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body13: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body14: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the assetDeviceRegistration instance. (required) + :param AssetDeviceRegistration body15: assetDeviceRegistration to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `asset_device_registrations_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def asset_device_registrations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/bios_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/bios_policy_api.py index 0a8e6fac..97e7b2e6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/bios_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/bios_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def bios_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: BiosPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def bios_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: BiosPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def bios_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def bios_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def bios_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def bios_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `bios_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def bios_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def bios_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def bios_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) :return: BiosPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) :return: BiosPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `bios_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def bios_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def bios_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def bios_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) :param BiosPolicy body: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body2: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body3: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body4: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body5: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body6: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body7: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body8: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body9: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body10: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body11: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body12: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body13: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body14: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body15: biosPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) :param BiosPolicy body: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body2: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body3: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body4: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body5: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body6: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body7: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body8: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body9: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body10: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body11: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body12: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body13: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body14: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body15: biosPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `bios_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def bios_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def bios_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def bios_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) :param BiosPolicy body: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body2: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body3: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body4: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body5: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body6: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body7: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body8: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body9: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body10: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body11: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body12: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body13: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body14: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body15: biosPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) :param BiosPolicy body: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body2: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body3: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body4: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body5: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body6: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body7: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body8: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body9: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body10: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body11: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body12: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body13: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body14: biosPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosPolicy instance. (required) + :param BiosPolicy body15: biosPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `bios_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def bios_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def bios_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def bios_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param BiosPolicy body: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body2: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body3: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body4: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body5: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body6: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body7: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body8: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body9: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body10: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body11: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body12: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body13: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body14: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body15: biosPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.bios_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.bios_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.bios_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.bios_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def bios_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def bios_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'biosPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def bios_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param BiosPolicy body: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body2: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body3: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body4: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body5: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body6: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body7: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body8: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body9: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body10: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body11: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body12: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body13: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body14: biosPolicy to add (required) + :param BiosPolicy body15: biosPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def bios_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `bios_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `bios_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def bios_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/bios_unit_api.py b/intersight/apis/bios_unit_api.py index 61e37959..fc8919c1 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/bios_unit_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/bios_unit_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def bios_units_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: BiosUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def bios_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: BiosUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def bios_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def bios_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def bios_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def bios_units_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'biosUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def bios_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) :return: BiosUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'biosUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) :return: BiosUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `bios_units_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def bios_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def bios_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def bios_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'biosUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def bios_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) :param BiosUnit body: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body2: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body3: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body4: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body5: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body6: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body7: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body8: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body9: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body10: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body11: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body12: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body13: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body14: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body15: biosUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'biosUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) :param BiosUnit body: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body2: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body3: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body4: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body5: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body6: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body7: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body8: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body9: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body10: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body11: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body12: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body13: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body14: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body15: biosUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `bios_units_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def bios_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def bios_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def bios_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'biosUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def bios_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) :param BiosUnit body: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body2: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body3: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body4: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body5: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body6: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body7: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body8: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body9: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body10: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body11: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body12: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body13: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body14: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body15: biosUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'biosUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) :param BiosUnit body: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body2: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body3: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body4: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body5: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body6: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body7: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body8: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body9: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body10: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body11: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body12: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body13: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body14: biosUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the biosUnit instance. (required) + :param BiosUnit body15: biosUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `bios_units_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def bios_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/boot_precision_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/boot_precision_policy_api.py index 3c1da279..5ad3b82e 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/boot_precision_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/boot_precision_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def boot_precision_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: BootPrecisionPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def boot_precision_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: BootPrecisionPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def boot_precision_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def boot_precision_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def boot_precision_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def boot_precision_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) :return: BootPrecisionPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) :return: BootPrecisionPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) :param BootPrecisionPolicy body: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body2: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body3: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body4: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body5: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body6: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body7: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body8: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body9: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body10: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body11: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body12: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body13: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body14: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body15: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) :param BootPrecisionPolicy body: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body2: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body3: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body4: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body5: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body6: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body7: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body8: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body9: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body10: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body11: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body12: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body13: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body14: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body15: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def boot_precision_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) :param BootPrecisionPolicy body: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body2: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body3: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body4: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body5: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body6: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body7: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body8: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body9: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body10: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body11: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body12: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body13: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body14: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body15: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) :param BootPrecisionPolicy body: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body2: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body3: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body4: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body5: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body6: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body7: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body8: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body9: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body10: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body11: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body12: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body13: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body14: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the bootPrecisionPolicy instance. (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body15: bootPrecisionPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `boot_precision_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def boot_precision_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def boot_precision_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def boot_precision_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param BootPrecisionPolicy body: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body2: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body3: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body4: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body5: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body6: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body7: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body8: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body9: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body10: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body11: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body12: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body13: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body14: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body15: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'bootPrecisionPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param BootPrecisionPolicy body: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body2: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body3: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body4: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body5: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body6: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body7: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body8: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body9: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body10: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body11: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body12: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body13: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body14: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) + :param BootPrecisionPolicy body15: bootPrecisionPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `boot_precision_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def boot_precision_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/compute_blade_api.py b/intersight/apis/compute_blade_api.py index 600a33e2..9bd7a5bd 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/compute_blade_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/compute_blade_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def compute_blades_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputeBladeList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def compute_blades_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputeBladeList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def compute_blades_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def compute_blades_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_blades_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_blades_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computeBlade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def compute_blades_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) :return: ComputeBlade If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computeBlade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) :return: ComputeBlade If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_blades_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def compute_blades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_blades_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_blades_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeBlade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def compute_blades_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) :param ComputeBlade body: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body2: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body3: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body4: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body5: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body6: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body7: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body8: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body9: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body10: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body11: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body12: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body13: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body14: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body15: computeBlade to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeBlade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) :param ComputeBlade body: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body2: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body3: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body4: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body5: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body6: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body7: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body8: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body9: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body10: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body11: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body12: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body13: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body14: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body15: computeBlade to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `compute_blades_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def compute_blades_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_blades_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_blades_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeBlade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def compute_blades_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) :param ComputeBlade body: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body2: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body3: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body4: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body5: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body6: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body7: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body8: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body9: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body10: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body11: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body12: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body13: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body14: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body15: computeBlade to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeBlade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) :param ComputeBlade body: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body2: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body3: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body4: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body5: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body6: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body7: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body8: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body9: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body10: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body11: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body12: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body13: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body14: computeBlade to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBlade instance. (required) + :param ComputeBlade body15: computeBlade to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `compute_blades_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def compute_blades_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/compute_board_api.py b/intersight/apis/compute_board_api.py index 9c7e3131..b105dddc 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/compute_board_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/compute_board_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def compute_boards_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputeBoardList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def compute_boards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputeBoardList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def compute_boards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def compute_boards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_boards_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_boards_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computeBoard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def compute_boards_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) :return: ComputeBoard If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computeBoard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) :return: ComputeBoard If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_boards_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def compute_boards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_boards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_boards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeBoard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def compute_boards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) :param ComputeBoard body: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body2: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body3: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body4: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body5: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body6: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body7: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body8: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body9: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body10: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body11: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body12: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body13: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body14: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body15: computeBoard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeBoard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) :param ComputeBoard body: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body2: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body3: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body4: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body5: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body6: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body7: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body8: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body9: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body10: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body11: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body12: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body13: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body14: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body15: computeBoard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `compute_boards_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def compute_boards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_boards_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_boards_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeBoard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def compute_boards_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) :param ComputeBoard body: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body2: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body3: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body4: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body5: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body6: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body7: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body8: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body9: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body10: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body11: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body12: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body13: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body14: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body15: computeBoard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeBoard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) :param ComputeBoard body: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body2: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body3: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body4: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body5: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body6: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body7: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body8: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body9: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body10: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body11: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body12: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body13: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body14: computeBoard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeBoard instance. (required) + :param ComputeBoard body15: computeBoard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `compute_boards_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def compute_boards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/compute_physical_summary_api.py b/intersight/apis/compute_physical_summary_api.py index b9c84cf7..6eac39f7 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/compute_physical_summary_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/compute_physical_summary_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def compute_physical_summaries_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputePhysicalSummaryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def compute_physical_summaries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputePhysicalSummaryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def compute_physical_summaries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def compute_physical_summaries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_physical_summaries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_physical_summaries_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computePhysicalSummary' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def compute_physical_summaries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_physical_summaries_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_physical_summaries_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) :return: ComputePhysicalSummary If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computePhysicalSummary' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computePhysicalSummary instance. (required) :return: ComputePhysicalSummary If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_physical_summaries_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def compute_physical_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/compute_rack_unit_api.py b/intersight/apis/compute_rack_unit_api.py index 8137e576..f39d56e1 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/compute_rack_unit_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/compute_rack_unit_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def compute_rack_units_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputeRackUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def compute_rack_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputeRackUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def compute_rack_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def compute_rack_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_rack_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_rack_units_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computeRackUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) :return: ComputeRackUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computeRackUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) :return: ComputeRackUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_rack_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_rack_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeRackUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) :param ComputeRackUnit body: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body2: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body3: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body4: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body5: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body6: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body7: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body8: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body9: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body10: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body11: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body12: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body13: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body14: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body15: computeRackUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeRackUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) :param ComputeRackUnit body: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body2: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body3: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body4: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body5: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body6: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body7: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body8: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body9: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body10: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body11: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body12: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body13: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body14: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body15: computeRackUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_rack_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_rack_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeRackUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) :param ComputeRackUnit body: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body2: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body3: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body4: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body5: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body6: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body7: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body8: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body9: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body10: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body11: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body12: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body13: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body14: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body15: computeRackUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeRackUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) :param ComputeRackUnit body: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body2: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body3: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body4: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body5: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body6: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body7: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body8: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body9: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body10: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body11: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body12: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body13: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body14: computeRackUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeRackUnit instance. (required) + :param ComputeRackUnit body15: computeRackUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `compute_rack_units_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def compute_rack_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/compute_server_setting_api.py b/intersight/apis/compute_server_setting_api.py index 66660252..e17fa369 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/compute_server_setting_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/compute_server_setting_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def compute_server_settings_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputeServerSettingList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def compute_server_settings_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ComputeServerSettingList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def compute_server_settings_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def compute_server_settings_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_server_settings_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_server_settings_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computeServerSetting' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) :return: ComputeServerSetting If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'computeServerSetting' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) :return: ComputeServerSetting If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_server_settings_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_server_settings_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeServerSetting' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) :param ComputeServerSetting body: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body2: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body3: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body4: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body5: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body6: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body7: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body8: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body9: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body10: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body11: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body12: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body13: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body14: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body15: computeServerSetting to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeServerSetting' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) :param ComputeServerSetting body: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body2: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body3: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body4: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body5: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body6: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body7: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body8: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body9: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body10: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body11: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body12: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body13: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body14: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body15: computeServerSetting to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def compute_server_settings_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_server_settings_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeServerSetting' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) :param ComputeServerSetting body: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body2: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body3: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body4: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body5: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body6: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body7: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body8: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body9: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body10: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body11: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body12: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body13: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body14: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body15: computeServerSetting to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'computeServerSetting' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) :param ComputeServerSetting body: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body2: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body3: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body4: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body5: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body6: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body7: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body8: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body9: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body10: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body11: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body12: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body13: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body14: computeServerSetting to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the computeServerSetting instance. (required) + :param ComputeServerSetting body15: computeServerSetting to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `compute_server_settings_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def compute_server_settings_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/cond_alarm_api.py b/intersight/apis/cond_alarm_api.py index ebc402d9..3798d643 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/cond_alarm_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/cond_alarm_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def cond_alarms_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CondAlarmList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def cond_alarms_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CondAlarmList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def cond_alarms_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def cond_alarms_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def cond_alarms_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def cond_alarms_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'condAlarm' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def cond_alarms_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.cond_alarms_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.cond_alarms_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) :return: CondAlarm If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'condAlarm' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the condAlarm instance. (required) :return: CondAlarm If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cond_alarms_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def cond_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_api.py b/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_api.py index 6e8d640c..1802ff55 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def cond_hcl_statuses_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CondHclStatusList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def cond_hcl_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CondHclStatusList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def cond_hcl_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def cond_hcl_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'condHclStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) :return: CondHclStatus If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'condHclStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the condHclStatus instance. (required) :return: CondHclStatus If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def cond_hcl_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_detail_api.py b/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_detail_api.py index 564e9124..99e83216 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_detail_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_detail_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def cond_hcl_status_details_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CondHclStatusDetailList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def cond_hcl_status_details_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CondHclStatusDetailList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def cond_hcl_status_details_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def cond_hcl_status_details_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'condHclStatusDetail' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) :return: CondHclStatusDetail If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'condHclStatusDetail' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the condHclStatusDetail instance. (required) :return: CondHclStatusDetail If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def cond_hcl_status_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_job_api.py b/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_job_api.py index b5ca6585..e98ae1cd 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_job_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/cond_hcl_status_job_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def cond_hcl_status_jobs_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CondHclStatusJobList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def cond_hcl_status_jobs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CondHclStatusJobList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def cond_hcl_status_jobs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def cond_hcl_status_jobs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'condHclStatusJob' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) :return: CondHclStatusJob If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'condHclStatusJob' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the condHclStatusJob instance. (required) :return: CondHclStatusJob If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def cond_hcl_status_jobs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/crypt_encryption_token_api.py b/intersight/apis/crypt_encryption_token_api.py index cb7e9cff..b162f5c5 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/crypt_encryption_token_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/crypt_encryption_token_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CryptEncryptionTokenList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: CryptEncryptionTokenList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'cryptEncryptionToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) :return: CryptEncryptionToken If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'cryptEncryptionToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) :return: CryptEncryptionToken If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'cryptEncryptionToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) :param CryptEncryptionToken body: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body2: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body3: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body4: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body5: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body6: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body7: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body8: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body9: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body10: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body11: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body12: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body13: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body14: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body15: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'cryptEncryptionToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) :param CryptEncryptionToken body: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body2: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body3: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body4: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body5: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body6: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body7: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body8: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body9: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body10: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body11: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body12: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body13: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body14: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body15: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'cryptEncryptionToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) :param CryptEncryptionToken body: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body2: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body3: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body4: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body5: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body6: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body7: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body8: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body9: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body10: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body11: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body12: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body13: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body14: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body15: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'cryptEncryptionToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) :param CryptEncryptionToken body: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body2: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body3: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body4: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body5: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body6: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body7: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body8: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body9: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body10: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body11: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body12: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body13: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body14: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cryptEncryptionToken instance. (required) + :param CryptEncryptionToken body15: cryptEncryptionToken to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def crypt_encryption_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/cvd_deployment_task_api.py b/intersight/apis/cvd_deployment_task_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a9c0daf --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/cvd_deployment_task_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1838 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class CvdDeploymentTaskApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'cvdDeploymentTask' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: CvdDeploymentTaskList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_deployment_tasks_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_deployment_tasks_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'cvdDeploymentTask' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: CvdDeploymentTaskList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_deployment_tasks_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/DeploymentTasks', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='CvdDeploymentTaskList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_delete`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/DeploymentTasks/{moid}', 'DELETE', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :return: CvdDeploymentTask + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :return: CvdDeploymentTask + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/DeploymentTasks/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='CvdDeploymentTask', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body2: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body3: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body4: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body5: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body6: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body7: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body8: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body9: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body10: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body11: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body12: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body13: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body14: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body15: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body2: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body3: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body4: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body5: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body6: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body7: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body8: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body9: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body10: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body11: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body12: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body13: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body14: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body15: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/DeploymentTasks/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body2: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body3: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body4: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body5: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body6: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body7: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body8: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body9: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body10: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body11: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body12: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body13: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body14: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body15: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body2: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body3: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body4: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body5: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body6: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body7: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body8: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body9: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body10: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body11: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body12: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body13: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body14: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdDeploymentTask instance. (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body15: cvdDeploymentTask to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/DeploymentTasks/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body2: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body3: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body4: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body5: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body6: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body7: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body8: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body9: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body10: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body11: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body12: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body13: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body14: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body15: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_deployment_tasks_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_deployment_tasks_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_deployment_tasks_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'cvdDeploymentTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_deployment_tasks_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body2: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body3: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body4: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body5: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body6: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body7: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body8: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body9: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body10: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body11: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body12: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body13: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body14: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :param CvdDeploymentTask body15: cvdDeploymentTask to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_deployment_tasks_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `cvd_deployment_tasks_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/DeploymentTasks', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/cvd_template_api.py b/intersight/apis/cvd_template_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..33eb27cc --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/cvd_template_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1838 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class CvdTemplateApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def cvd_templates_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'cvdTemplate' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: CvdTemplateList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_templates_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_templates_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_templates_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'cvdTemplate' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: CvdTemplateList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_templates_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/Templates', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='CvdTemplateList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_templates_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_templates_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_templates_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_templates_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_templates_moid_delete" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_delete`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/Templates/{moid}', 'DELETE', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_templates_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :return: CvdTemplate + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_templates_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_templates_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_templates_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :return: CvdTemplate + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_templates_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/Templates/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='CvdTemplate', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_templates_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body2: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body3: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body4: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body5: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body6: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body7: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body8: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body9: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body10: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body11: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body12: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body13: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body14: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body15: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_templates_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_templates_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_templates_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body2: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body3: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body4: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body5: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body6: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body7: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body8: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body9: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body10: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body11: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body12: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body13: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body14: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body15: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_templates_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/Templates/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_templates_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body2: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body3: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body4: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body5: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body6: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body7: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body8: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body9: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body10: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body11: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body12: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body13: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body14: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body15: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_templates_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_templates_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_templates_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body2: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body3: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body4: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body5: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body6: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body7: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body8: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body9: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body10: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body11: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body12: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body13: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body14: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdTemplate instance. (required) + :param CvdTemplate body15: cvdTemplate to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_templates_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `cvd_templates_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/Templates/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_templates_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param CvdTemplate body: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body2: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body3: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body4: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body5: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body6: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body7: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body8: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body9: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body10: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body11: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body12: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body13: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body14: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body15: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_templates_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_templates_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_templates_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'cvdTemplate' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_templates_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param CvdTemplate body: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body2: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body3: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body4: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body5: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body6: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body7: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body8: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body9: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body10: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body11: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body12: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body13: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body14: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :param CvdTemplate body15: cvdTemplate to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_templates_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `cvd_templates_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/Templates', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/cvd_validation_task_api.py b/intersight/apis/cvd_validation_task_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e655a9d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/cvd_validation_task_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1838 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class CvdValidationTaskApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def cvd_validation_tasks_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'cvdValidationTask' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: CvdValidationTaskList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_validation_tasks_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_validation_tasks_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_validation_tasks_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'cvdValidationTask' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: CvdValidationTaskList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_validation_tasks_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/ValidationTasks', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='CvdValidationTaskList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_delete`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/ValidationTasks/{moid}', 'DELETE', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :return: CvdValidationTask + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :return: CvdValidationTask + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/ValidationTasks/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='CvdValidationTask', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body2: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body3: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body4: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body5: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body6: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body7: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body8: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body9: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body10: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body11: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body12: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body13: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body14: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body15: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body2: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body3: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body4: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body5: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body6: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body7: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body8: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body9: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body10: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body11: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body12: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body13: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body14: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body15: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/ValidationTasks/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body2: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body3: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body4: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body5: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body6: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body7: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body8: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body9: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body10: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body11: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body12: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body13: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body14: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body15: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body2: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body3: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body4: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body5: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body6: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body7: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body8: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body9: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body10: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body11: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body12: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body13: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body14: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the cvdValidationTask instance. (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body15: cvdValidationTask to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/ValidationTasks/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def cvd_validation_tasks_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param CvdValidationTask body: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body2: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body3: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body4: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body5: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body6: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body7: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body8: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body9: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body10: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body11: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body12: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body13: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body14: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body15: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.cvd_validation_tasks_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.cvd_validation_tasks_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def cvd_validation_tasks_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'cvdValidationTask' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.cvd_validation_tasks_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param CvdValidationTask body: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body2: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body3: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body4: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body5: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body6: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body7: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body8: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body9: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body10: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body11: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body12: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body13: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body14: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :param CvdValidationTask body15: cvdValidationTask to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method cvd_validation_tasks_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `cvd_validation_tasks_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/cvd/ValidationTasks', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/deviceconnector_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/deviceconnector_policy_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71981169 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/deviceconnector_policy_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1838 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class DeviceconnectorPolicyApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def deviceconnector_policies_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :return: DeviceconnectorPolicyList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.deviceconnector_policies_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.deviceconnector_policies_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def deviceconnector_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :return: DeviceconnectorPolicyList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method deviceconnector_policies_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/deviceconnector/Policies', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='DeviceconnectorPolicyList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_delete`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/deviceconnector/Policies/{moid}', 'DELETE', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def deviceconnector_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :return: DeviceconnectorPolicy + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.deviceconnector_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.deviceconnector_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def deviceconnector_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :return: DeviceconnectorPolicy + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method deviceconnector_policies_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/deviceconnector/Policies/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='DeviceconnectorPolicy', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body2: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body3: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body4: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body5: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body6: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body7: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body8: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body9: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body10: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body11: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body12: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body13: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body14: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body15: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body2: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body3: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body4: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body5: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body6: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body7: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body8: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body9: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body10: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body11: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body12: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body13: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body14: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body15: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/deviceconnector/Policies/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def deviceconnector_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body2: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body3: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body4: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body5: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body6: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body7: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body8: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body9: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body10: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body11: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body12: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body13: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body14: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body15: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.deviceconnector_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.deviceconnector_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def deviceconnector_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body2: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body3: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body4: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body5: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body6: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body7: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body8: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body9: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body10: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body11: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body12: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body13: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body14: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceconnectorPolicy instance. (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body15: deviceconnectorPolicy to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method deviceconnector_policies_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/deviceconnector/Policies/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def deviceconnector_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body2: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body3: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body4: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body5: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body6: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body7: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body8: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body9: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body10: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body11: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body12: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body13: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body14: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body15: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.deviceconnector_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.deviceconnector_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def deviceconnector_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'deviceconnectorPolicy' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.deviceconnector_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body2: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body3: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body4: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body5: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body6: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body7: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body8: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body9: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body10: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body11: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body12: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body13: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body14: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :param DeviceconnectorPolicy body15: deviceconnectorPolicy to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method deviceconnector_policies_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `deviceconnector_policies_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/deviceconnector/Policies', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_api.py b/intersight/apis/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_api.py index f47994ad..5565f3e0 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) :return: DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the deviceinfoSerialNumberInfo instance. (required) :return: DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def deviceinfo_serial_number_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_chassis_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_chassis_api.py index 092b2277..a7dcdf6e 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_chassis_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_chassis_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_chasses_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentChassisList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_chasses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentChassisList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_chasses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_chasses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_chasses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_chasses_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentChassis' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) :return: EquipmentChassis If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentChassis' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) :return: EquipmentChassis If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_chasses_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_chasses_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentChassis' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) :param EquipmentChassis body: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body2: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body3: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body4: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body5: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body6: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body7: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body8: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body9: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body10: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body11: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body12: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body13: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body14: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body15: equipmentChassis to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentChassis' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) :param EquipmentChassis body: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body2: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body3: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body4: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body5: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body6: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body7: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body8: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body9: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body10: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body11: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body12: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body13: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body14: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body15: equipmentChassis to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_chasses_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_chasses_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentChassis' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) :param EquipmentChassis body: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body2: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body3: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body4: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body5: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body6: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body7: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body8: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body9: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body10: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body11: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body12: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body13: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body14: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body15: equipmentChassis to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentChassis' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) :param EquipmentChassis body: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body2: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body3: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body4: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body5: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body6: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body7: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body8: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body9: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body10: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body11: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body12: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body13: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body14: equipmentChassis to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentChassis instance. (required) + :param EquipmentChassis body15: equipmentChassis to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_chasses_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def equipment_chasses_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_device_summary_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_device_summary_api.py index 9dbbefbb..7ce5be47 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_device_summary_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_device_summary_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_device_summaries_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentDeviceSummaryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_device_summaries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentDeviceSummaryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_device_summaries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_device_summaries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_device_summaries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_device_summaries_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentDeviceSummary' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_device_summaries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_device_summaries_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_device_summaries_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) :return: EquipmentDeviceSummary If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentDeviceSummary' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentDeviceSummary instance. (required) :return: EquipmentDeviceSummary If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_device_summaries_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_device_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_fan_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_fan_api.py index 3e1f405a..29fa4acb 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_fan_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_fan_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_fans_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentFanList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_fans_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentFanList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_fans_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_fans_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_fans_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_fans_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentFan' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) :return: EquipmentFan If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentFan' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) :return: EquipmentFan If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_fans_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fans_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFan' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) :param EquipmentFan body: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body2: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body3: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body4: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body5: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body6: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body7: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body8: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body9: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body10: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body11: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body12: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body13: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body14: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body15: equipmentFan to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFan' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) :param EquipmentFan body: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body2: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body3: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body4: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body5: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body6: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body7: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body8: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body9: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body10: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body11: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body12: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body13: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body14: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body15: equipmentFan to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_fans_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fans_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFan' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) :param EquipmentFan body: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body2: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body3: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body4: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body5: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body6: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body7: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body8: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body9: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body10: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body11: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body12: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body13: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body14: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body15: equipmentFan to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFan' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) :param EquipmentFan body: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body2: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body3: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body4: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body5: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body6: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body7: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body8: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body9: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body10: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body11: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body12: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body13: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body14: equipmentFan to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFan instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFan body15: equipmentFan to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_fans_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def equipment_fans_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_fan_module_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_fan_module_api.py index 94a987e9..5e0a14e0 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_fan_module_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_fan_module_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentFanModuleList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentFanModuleList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_fan_modules_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_fan_modules_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentFanModule' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) :return: EquipmentFanModule If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentFanModule' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) :return: EquipmentFanModule If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFanModule' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) :param EquipmentFanModule body: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body2: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body3: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body4: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body5: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body6: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body7: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body8: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body9: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body10: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body11: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body12: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body13: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body14: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body15: equipmentFanModule to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFanModule' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) :param EquipmentFanModule body: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body2: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body3: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body4: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body5: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body6: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body7: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body8: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body9: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body10: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body11: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body12: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body13: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body14: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body15: equipmentFanModule to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_fan_modules_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fan_modules_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFanModule' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) :param EquipmentFanModule body: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body2: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body3: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body4: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body5: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body6: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body7: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body8: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body9: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body10: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body11: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body12: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body13: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body14: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body15: equipmentFanModule to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFanModule' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) :param EquipmentFanModule body: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body2: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body3: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body4: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body5: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body6: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body7: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body8: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body9: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body10: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body11: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body12: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body13: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body14: equipmentFanModule to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFanModule instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFanModule body15: equipmentFanModule to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_fan_modules_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def equipment_fan_modules_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_fex_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_fex_api.py index 7034a70a..2b060b5d 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_fex_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_fex_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_fexes_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentFexList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_fexes_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentFexList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_fexes_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_fexes_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_fexes_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_fexes_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentFex' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) :return: EquipmentFex If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentFex' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) :return: EquipmentFex If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_fexes_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fexes_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFex' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) :param EquipmentFex body: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body2: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body3: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body4: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body5: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body6: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body7: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body8: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body9: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body10: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body11: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body12: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body13: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body14: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body15: equipmentFex to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFex' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) :param EquipmentFex body: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body2: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body3: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body4: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body5: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body6: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body7: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body8: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body9: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body10: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body11: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body12: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body13: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body14: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body15: equipmentFex to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_fexes_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fexes_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFex' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) :param EquipmentFex body: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body2: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body3: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body4: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body5: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body6: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body7: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body8: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body9: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body10: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body11: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body12: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body13: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body14: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body15: equipmentFex to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentFex' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) :param EquipmentFex body: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body2: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body3: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body4: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body5: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body6: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body7: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body8: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body9: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body10: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body11: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body12: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body13: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body14: equipmentFex to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentFex instance. (required) + :param EquipmentFex body15: equipmentFex to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_fexes_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def equipment_fexes_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_io_card_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_io_card_api.py index ae2560c3..49a04d1a 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_io_card_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_io_card_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_io_cards_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentIoCardList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_io_cards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentIoCardList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_io_cards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_io_cards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_io_cards_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_io_cards_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentIoCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) :return: EquipmentIoCard If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentIoCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) :return: EquipmentIoCard If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentIoCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) :param EquipmentIoCard body: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body2: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body3: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body4: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body5: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body6: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body7: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body8: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body9: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body10: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body11: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body12: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body13: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body14: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body15: equipmentIoCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentIoCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) :param EquipmentIoCard body: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body2: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body3: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body4: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body5: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body6: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body7: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body8: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body9: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body10: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body11: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body12: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body13: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body14: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body15: equipmentIoCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_io_cards_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_io_cards_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentIoCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) :param EquipmentIoCard body: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body2: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body3: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body4: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body5: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body6: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body7: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body8: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body9: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body10: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body11: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body12: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body13: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body14: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body15: equipmentIoCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentIoCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) :param EquipmentIoCard body: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body2: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body3: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body4: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body5: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body6: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body7: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body8: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body9: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body10: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body11: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body12: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body13: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body14: equipmentIoCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoCard body15: equipmentIoCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_io_cards_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def equipment_io_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_io_expander_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_io_expander_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b716381 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_io_expander_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1462 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class EquipmentIoExpanderApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def equipment_io_expanders_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'equipmentIoExpander' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_expanders_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: EquipmentIoExpanderList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_io_expanders_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_io_expanders_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_io_expanders_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'equipmentIoExpander' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_expanders_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: EquipmentIoExpanderList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_io_expanders_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/IoExpanders', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='EquipmentIoExpanderList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_io_expanders_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'equipmentIoExpander' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_expanders_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :return: EquipmentIoExpander + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_io_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_io_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_io_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'equipmentIoExpander' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :return: EquipmentIoExpander + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_io_expanders_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/IoExpanders/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='EquipmentIoExpander', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentIoExpander' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body2: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body3: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body4: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body5: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body6: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body7: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body8: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body9: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body10: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body11: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body12: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body13: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body14: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body15: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentIoExpander' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body2: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body3: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body4: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body5: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body6: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body7: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body8: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body9: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body10: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body11: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body12: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body13: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body14: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body15: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/IoExpanders/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_io_expanders_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentIoExpander' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_expanders_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body2: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body3: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body4: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body5: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body6: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body7: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body8: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body9: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body10: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body11: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body12: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body13: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body14: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body15: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_io_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_io_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_io_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentIoExpander' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_io_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body2: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body3: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body4: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body5: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body6: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body7: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body8: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body9: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body10: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body11: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body12: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body13: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body14: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentIoExpander instance. (required) + :param EquipmentIoExpander body15: equipmentIoExpander to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_io_expanders_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_io_expanders_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/IoExpanders/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_locator_led_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_locator_led_api.py index 8196a59b..b8037197 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_locator_led_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_locator_led_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentLocatorLedList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentLocatorLedList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_locator_leds_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_locator_leds_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentLocatorLed' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) :return: EquipmentLocatorLed If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentLocatorLed' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) :return: EquipmentLocatorLed If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentLocatorLed' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) :param EquipmentLocatorLed body: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body2: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body3: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body4: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body5: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body6: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body7: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body8: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body9: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body10: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body11: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body12: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body13: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body14: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body15: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentLocatorLed' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) :param EquipmentLocatorLed body: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body2: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body3: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body4: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body5: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body6: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body7: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body8: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body9: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body10: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body11: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body12: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body13: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body14: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body15: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_locator_leds_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_locator_leds_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentLocatorLed' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) :param EquipmentLocatorLed body: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body2: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body3: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body4: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body5: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body6: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body7: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body8: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body9: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body10: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body11: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body12: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body13: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body14: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body15: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentLocatorLed' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) :param EquipmentLocatorLed body: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body2: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body3: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body4: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body5: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body6: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body7: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body8: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body9: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body10: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body11: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body12: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body13: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body14: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentLocatorLed instance. (required) + :param EquipmentLocatorLed body15: equipmentLocatorLed to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_locator_leds_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def equipment_locator_leds_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_psu_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_psu_api.py index 30ba3d29..dfc3dee6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_psu_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_psu_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_psus_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentPsuList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_psus_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentPsuList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_psus_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_psus_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_psus_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_psus_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentPsu' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) :return: EquipmentPsu If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentPsu' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) :return: EquipmentPsu If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_psus_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_psus_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentPsu' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) :param EquipmentPsu body: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body2: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body3: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body4: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body5: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body6: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body7: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body8: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body9: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body10: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body11: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body12: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body13: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body14: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body15: equipmentPsu to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentPsu' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) :param EquipmentPsu body: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body2: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body3: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body4: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body5: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body6: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body7: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body8: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body9: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body10: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body11: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body12: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body13: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body14: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body15: equipmentPsu to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_psus_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_psus_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentPsu' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) :param EquipmentPsu body: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body2: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body3: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body4: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body5: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body6: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body7: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body8: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body9: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body10: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body11: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body12: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body13: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body14: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body15: equipmentPsu to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentPsu' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) :param EquipmentPsu body: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body2: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body3: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body4: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body5: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body6: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body7: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body8: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body9: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body10: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body11: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body12: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body13: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body14: equipmentPsu to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentPsu instance. (required) + :param EquipmentPsu body15: equipmentPsu to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_psus_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def equipment_psus_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_rack_enclosure_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_rack_enclosure_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c6851c9e --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_rack_enclosure_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1462 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class EquipmentRackEnclosureApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def equipment_rack_enclosures_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosures_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: EquipmentRackEnclosureList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_rack_enclosures_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_rack_enclosures_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_rack_enclosures_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosures_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: EquipmentRackEnclosureList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_rack_enclosures_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/RackEnclosures', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='EquipmentRackEnclosureList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :return: EquipmentRackEnclosure + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :return: EquipmentRackEnclosure + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/RackEnclosures/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='EquipmentRackEnclosure', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body2: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body3: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body4: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body5: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body6: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body7: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body8: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body9: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body10: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body11: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body12: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body13: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body14: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body15: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body2: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body3: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body4: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body5: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body6: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body7: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body8: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body9: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body10: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body11: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body12: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body13: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body14: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body15: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/RackEnclosures/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body2: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body3: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body4: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body5: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body6: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body7: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body8: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body9: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body10: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body11: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body12: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body13: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body14: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body15: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosure' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body2: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body3: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body4: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body5: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body6: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body7: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body8: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body9: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body10: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body11: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body12: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body13: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body14: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosure instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosure body15: equipmentRackEnclosure to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosures_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/RackEnclosures/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a7795d6e --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1462 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/RackEnclosureSlots', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :return: EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :return: EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/RackEnclosureSlots/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body2: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body3: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body4: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body5: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body6: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body7: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body8: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body9: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body10: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body11: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body12: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body13: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body14: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body15: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body2: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body3: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body4: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body5: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body6: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body7: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body8: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body9: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body10: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body11: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body12: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body13: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body14: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body15: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/RackEnclosureSlots/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body2: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body3: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body4: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body5: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body6: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body7: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body8: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body9: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body10: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body11: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body12: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body13: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body14: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body15: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentRackEnclosureSlot' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body2: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body3: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body4: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body5: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body6: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body7: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body8: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body9: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body10: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body11: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body12: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body13: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body14: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentRackEnclosureSlot instance. (required) + :param EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot body15: equipmentRackEnclosureSlot to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_rack_enclosure_slots_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/RackEnclosureSlots/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_switch_card_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_switch_card_api.py index 412ecf7d..255726af 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_switch_card_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_switch_card_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentSwitchCardList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentSwitchCardList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_switch_cards_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_switch_cards_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentSwitchCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) :return: EquipmentSwitchCard If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentSwitchCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) :return: EquipmentSwitchCard If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentSwitchCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) :param EquipmentSwitchCard body: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body2: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body3: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body4: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body5: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body6: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body7: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body8: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body9: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body10: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body11: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body12: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body13: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body14: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body15: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentSwitchCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) :param EquipmentSwitchCard body: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body2: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body3: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body4: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body5: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body6: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body7: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body8: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body9: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body10: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body11: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body12: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body13: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body14: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body15: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_switch_cards_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_switch_cards_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentSwitchCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) :param EquipmentSwitchCard body: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body2: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body3: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body4: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body5: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body6: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body7: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body8: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body9: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body10: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body11: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body12: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body13: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body14: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body15: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentSwitchCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) :param EquipmentSwitchCard body: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body2: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body3: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body4: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body5: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body6: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body7: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body8: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body9: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body10: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body11: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body12: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body13: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body14: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSwitchCard instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSwitchCard body15: equipmentSwitchCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_switch_cards_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def equipment_switch_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_system_io_controller_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_system_io_controller_api.py index baead8d5..2dcc7664 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/equipment_system_io_controller_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_system_io_controller_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentSystemIoControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EquipmentSystemIoControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentSystemIoController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) :return: EquipmentSystemIoController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'equipmentSystemIoController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) :return: EquipmentSystemIoController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentSystemIoController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) :param EquipmentSystemIoController body: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body2: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body3: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body4: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body5: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body6: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body7: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body8: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body9: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body10: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body11: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body12: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body13: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body14: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body15: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentSystemIoController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) :param EquipmentSystemIoController body: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body2: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body3: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body4: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body5: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body6: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body7: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body8: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body9: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body10: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body11: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body12: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body13: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body14: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body15: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentSystemIoController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) :param EquipmentSystemIoController body: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body2: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body3: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body4: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body5: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body6: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body7: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body8: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body9: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body10: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body11: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body12: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body13: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body14: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body15: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'equipmentSystemIoController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) :param EquipmentSystemIoController body: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body2: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body3: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body4: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body5: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body6: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body7: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body8: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body9: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body10: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body11: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body12: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body13: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body14: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the equipmentSystemIoController instance. (required) + :param EquipmentSystemIoController body15: equipmentSystemIoController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def equipment_system_io_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/equipment_tpm_api.py b/intersight/apis/equipment_tpm_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a3695fb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/equipment_tpm_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class EquipmentTpmApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def equipment_tpms_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'equipmentTpm' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_tpms_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :return: EquipmentTpmList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_tpms_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_tpms_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_tpms_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'equipmentTpm' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_tpms_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :return: EquipmentTpmList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_tpms_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/Tpms', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='EquipmentTpmList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_tpms_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'equipmentTpm' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_tpms_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentTpm instance. (required) + :return: EquipmentTpm + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_tpms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_tpms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_tpms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'equipmentTpm' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_tpms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentTpm instance. (required) + :return: EquipmentTpm + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_tpms_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_tpms_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/Tpms/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='EquipmentTpm', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_tpms_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentTpm' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_tpms_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentTpm instance. (required) + :param EquipmentTpm body: equipmentTpm to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_tpms_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_tpms_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_tpms_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentTpm' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_tpms_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentTpm instance. (required) + :param EquipmentTpm body: equipmentTpm to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_tpms_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_tpms_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_tpms_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body' in params: + body_params = params['body'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/Tpms/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def equipment_tpms_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentTpm' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_tpms_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentTpm instance. (required) + :param EquipmentTpm body: equipmentTpm to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.equipment_tpms_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.equipment_tpms_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return data + + def equipment_tpms_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'equipmentTpm' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.equipment_tpms_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the equipmentTpm instance. (required) + :param EquipmentTpm body: equipmentTpm to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method equipment_tpms_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `equipment_tpms_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `equipment_tpms_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body' in params: + body_params = params['body'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/equipment/Tpms/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/ether_physical_port_api.py b/intersight/apis/ether_physical_port_api.py index 48fd82bf..f72f9393 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/ether_physical_port_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/ether_physical_port_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def ether_physical_ports_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EtherPhysicalPortList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def ether_physical_ports_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: EtherPhysicalPortList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def ether_physical_ports_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def ether_physical_ports_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ether_physical_ports_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ether_physical_ports_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'etherPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) :return: EtherPhysicalPort If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'etherPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) :return: EtherPhysicalPort If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'etherPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) :param EtherPhysicalPort body: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body2: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body3: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body4: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body5: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body6: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body7: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body8: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body9: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body10: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body11: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body12: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body13: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body14: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body15: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'etherPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) :param EtherPhysicalPort body: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body2: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body3: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body4: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body5: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body6: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body7: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body8: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body9: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body10: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body11: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body12: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body13: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body14: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body15: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ether_physical_ports_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ether_physical_ports_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'etherPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) :param EtherPhysicalPort body: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body2: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body3: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body4: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body5: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body6: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body7: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body8: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body9: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body10: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body11: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body12: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body13: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body14: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body15: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'etherPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) :param EtherPhysicalPort body: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body2: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body3: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body4: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body5: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body6: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body7: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body8: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body9: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body10: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body11: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body12: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body13: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body14: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the etherPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param EtherPhysicalPort body15: etherPhysicalPort to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ether_physical_ports_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def ether_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/externalsite_authorization_api.py b/intersight/apis/externalsite_authorization_api.py index 10c61eb1..6ebda9e0 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/externalsite_authorization_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/externalsite_authorization_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,33 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ExternalsiteAuthorizationList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +122,39 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ExternalsiteAuthorizationList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +194,60 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +281,7 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def externalsite_authorizations_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def externalsite_authorizations_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'externalsiteAuthorization' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +290,26 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) :return: ExternalsiteAuthorization If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, **kwargs) return data - def externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'externalsiteAuthorization' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +318,20 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) :return: ExternalsiteAuthorization If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +349,15 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +365,12 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +406,7 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'externalsiteAuthorization' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +415,30 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body2: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body3: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body4: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, **kwargs) return data - def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'externalsiteAuthorization' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +447,24 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body2: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body3: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body4: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +485,24 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +510,12 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +525,8 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body4' in params: + body_params = params['body4'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +553,7 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'externalsiteAuthorization' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +562,30 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body2: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body3: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body4: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, **kwargs) return data - def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'externalsiteAuthorization' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +594,24 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body2: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body3: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the externalsiteAuthorization instance. (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body4: externalsiteAuthorization to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +632,24 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +657,12 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +672,8 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body4' in params: + body_params = params['body4'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -499,7 +700,7 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def externalsite_authorizations_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def externalsite_authorizations_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'externalsiteAuthorization' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -508,23 +709,26 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_post(body, body2, body3, body4, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body: externalsiteAuthorization to add (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body2: externalsiteAuthorization to add (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body3: externalsiteAuthorization to add (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body4: externalsiteAuthorization to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, **kwargs) return data - def externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'externalsiteAuthorization' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -533,17 +737,20 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body: externalsiteAuthorization to add (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body2: externalsiteAuthorization to add (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body3: externalsiteAuthorization to add (required) + :param ExternalsiteAuthorization body4: externalsiteAuthorization to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -561,6 +768,15 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `externalsite_authorizations_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -575,8 +791,8 @@ def externalsite_authorizations_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body4' in params: + body_params = params['body4'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/fault_instance_api.py b/intersight/apis/fault_instance_api.py index f560d2f3..77056e36 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/fault_instance_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/fault_instance_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def fault_instances_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FaultInstanceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def fault_instances_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FaultInstanceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def fault_instances_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def fault_instances_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def fault_instances_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def fault_instances_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'faultInstance' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def fault_instances_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) :return: FaultInstance If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'faultInstance' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) :return: FaultInstance If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `fault_instances_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def fault_instances_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def fault_instances_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def fault_instances_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'faultInstance' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def fault_instances_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) :param FaultInstance body: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body2: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body3: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body4: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body5: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body6: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body7: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body8: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body9: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body10: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body11: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body12: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body13: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body14: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body15: faultInstance to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'faultInstance' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) :param FaultInstance body: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body2: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body3: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body4: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body5: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body6: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body7: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body8: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body9: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body10: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body11: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body12: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body13: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body14: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body15: faultInstance to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `fault_instances_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def fault_instances_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def fault_instances_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def fault_instances_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'faultInstance' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def fault_instances_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) :param FaultInstance body: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body2: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body3: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body4: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body5: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body6: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body7: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body8: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body9: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body10: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body11: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body12: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body13: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body14: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body15: faultInstance to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'faultInstance' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) :param FaultInstance body: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body2: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body3: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body4: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body5: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body6: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body7: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body8: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body9: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body10: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body11: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body12: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body13: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body14: faultInstance to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the faultInstance instance. (required) + :param FaultInstance body15: faultInstance to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `fault_instances_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def fault_instances_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/fc_physical_port_api.py b/intersight/apis/fc_physical_port_api.py index d02aec53..fea753fb 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/fc_physical_port_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/fc_physical_port_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def fc_physical_ports_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FcPhysicalPortList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def fc_physical_ports_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FcPhysicalPortList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def fc_physical_ports_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def fc_physical_ports_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def fc_physical_ports_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def fc_physical_ports_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'fcPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) :return: FcPhysicalPort If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'fcPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) :return: FcPhysicalPort If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'fcPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) :param FcPhysicalPort body: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body2: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body3: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body4: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body5: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body6: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body7: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body8: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body9: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body10: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body11: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body12: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body13: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body14: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body15: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'fcPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) :param FcPhysicalPort body: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body2: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body3: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body4: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body5: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body6: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body7: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body8: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body9: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body10: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body11: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body12: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body13: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body14: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body15: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def fc_physical_ports_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def fc_physical_ports_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'fcPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) :param FcPhysicalPort body: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body2: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body3: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body4: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body5: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body6: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body7: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body8: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body9: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body10: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body11: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body12: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body13: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body14: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body15: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'fcPhysicalPort' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) :param FcPhysicalPort body: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body2: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body3: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body4: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body5: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body6: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body7: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body8: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body9: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body10: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body11: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body12: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body13: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body14: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the fcPhysicalPort instance. (required) + :param FcPhysicalPort body15: fcPhysicalPort to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `fc_physical_ports_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def fc_physical_ports_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/feedback_feedback_post_api.py b/intersight/apis/feedback_feedback_post_api.py index e2f79e4e..f7250f37 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/feedback_feedback_post_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/feedback_feedback_post_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ def __init__(self, api_client=None): config.api_client = ApiClient() self.api_client = config.api_client - def feedback_feedback_posts_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def feedback_feedback_posts_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'feedbackFeedbackPost' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -49,23 +49,37 @@ def feedback_feedback_posts_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.feedback_feedback_posts_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.feedback_feedback_posts_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body2: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body3: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body4: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body5: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body6: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body7: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body8: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body9: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body10: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body11: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body12: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body13: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body14: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body15: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'feedbackFeedbackPost' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -74,17 +88,31 @@ def feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body2: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body3: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body4: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body5: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body6: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body7: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body8: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body9: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body10: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body11: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body12: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body13: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body14: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) + :param FeedbackFeedbackPost body15: feedbackFeedbackPost to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -102,6 +130,48 @@ def feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `feedback_feedback_posts_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -116,8 +186,8 @@ def feedback_feedback_posts_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/firmware_distributable_api.py b/intersight/apis/firmware_distributable_api.py index 9863317f..a7a50630 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/firmware_distributable_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/firmware_distributable_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def firmware_distributables_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareDistributableList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def firmware_distributables_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareDistributableList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def firmware_distributables_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def firmware_distributables_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_distributables_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_distributables_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareDistributable' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def firmware_distributables_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_distributables_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_distributables_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) :return: FirmwareDistributable If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareDistributable' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareDistributable instance. (required) :return: FirmwareDistributable If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `firmware_distributables_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def firmware_distributables_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/firmware_eula_api.py b/intersight/apis/firmware_eula_api.py index 6edc39a9..3dac654b 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/firmware_eula_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/firmware_eula_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def firmware_eulas_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareEulaList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def firmware_eulas_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareEulaList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def firmware_eulas_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def firmware_eulas_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_eulas_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_eulas_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareEula' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def firmware_eulas_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_eulas_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_eulas_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) :return: FirmwareEula If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareEula' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareEula instance. (required) :return: FirmwareEula If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `firmware_eulas_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def firmware_eulas_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_eulas_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def firmware_eulas_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'firmwareEula' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def firmware_eulas_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_eulas_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_eulas_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param FirmwareEula body: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body2: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body3: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body4: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body5: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body6: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body7: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body8: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body9: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body10: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body11: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body12: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body13: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body14: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body15: firmwareEula to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'firmwareEula' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param FirmwareEula body: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body2: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body3: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body4: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body5: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body6: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body7: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body8: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body9: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body10: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body11: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body12: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body13: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body14: firmwareEula to add (required) + :param FirmwareEula body15: firmwareEula to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `firmware_eulas_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -353,8 +1049,8 @@ def firmware_eulas_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/firmware_running_firmware_api.py b/intersight/apis/firmware_running_firmware_api.py index 1ebe768f..8a8397a9 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/firmware_running_firmware_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/firmware_running_firmware_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareRunningFirmwareList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareRunningFirmwareList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareRunningFirmware' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) :return: FirmwareRunningFirmware If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareRunningFirmware' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) :return: FirmwareRunningFirmware If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'firmwareRunningFirmware' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body2: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body3: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body4: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body5: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body6: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body7: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body8: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body9: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body10: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body11: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body12: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body13: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body14: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body15: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'firmwareRunningFirmware' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body2: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body3: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body4: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body5: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body6: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body7: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body8: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body9: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body10: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body11: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body12: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body13: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body14: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body15: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'firmwareRunningFirmware' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body2: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body3: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body4: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body5: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body6: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body7: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body8: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body9: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body10: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body11: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body12: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body13: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body14: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body15: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'firmwareRunningFirmware' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body2: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body3: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body4: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body5: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body6: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body7: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body8: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body9: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body10: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body11: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body12: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body13: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body14: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareRunningFirmware instance. (required) + :param FirmwareRunningFirmware body15: firmwareRunningFirmware to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def firmware_running_firmwares_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/firmware_upgrade_api.py b/intersight/apis/firmware_upgrade_api.py index ad5b8518..69124c29 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/firmware_upgrade_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/firmware_upgrade_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def firmware_upgrades_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareUpgradeList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def firmware_upgrades_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareUpgradeList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def firmware_upgrades_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def firmware_upgrades_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_upgrades_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_upgrades_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'firmwareUpgrade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'firmwareUpgrade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_upgrades_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_upgrades_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareUpgrade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) :return: FirmwareUpgrade If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareUpgrade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareUpgrade instance. (required) :return: FirmwareUpgrade If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `firmware_upgrades_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def firmware_upgrades_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_upgrades_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def firmware_upgrades_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'firmwareUpgrade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,23 +1114,37 @@ def firmware_upgrades_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param FirmwareUpgrade body: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body2: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body3: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body4: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body5: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body6: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body7: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body8: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body9: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body10: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body11: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body12: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body13: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body14: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body15: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'firmwareUpgrade' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -415,17 +1153,31 @@ def firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param FirmwareUpgrade body: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body2: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body3: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body4: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body5: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body6: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body7: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body8: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body9: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body10: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body11: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body12: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body13: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body14: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) + :param FirmwareUpgrade body15: firmwareUpgrade to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -443,6 +1195,48 @@ def firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `firmware_upgrades_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -457,8 +1251,8 @@ def firmware_upgrades_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/firmware_upgrade_status_api.py b/intersight/apis/firmware_upgrade_status_api.py index d6cd549c..9f1c005b 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/firmware_upgrade_status_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/firmware_upgrade_status_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def firmware_upgrade_statuses_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareUpgradeStatusList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def firmware_upgrade_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: FirmwareUpgradeStatusList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def firmware_upgrade_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def firmware_upgrade_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareUpgradeStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) :return: FirmwareUpgradeStatus If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'firmwareUpgradeStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the firmwareUpgradeStatus instance. (required) :return: FirmwareUpgradeStatus If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def firmware_upgrade_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/graphics_card_api.py b/intersight/apis/graphics_card_api.py index 2310f708..9974aaf6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/graphics_card_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/graphics_card_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def graphics_cards_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: GraphicsCardList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def graphics_cards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: GraphicsCardList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def graphics_cards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def graphics_cards_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def graphics_cards_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def graphics_cards_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'graphicsCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) :return: GraphicsCard If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'graphicsCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) :return: GraphicsCard If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def graphics_cards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def graphics_cards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'graphicsCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) :param GraphicsCard body: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body2: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body3: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body4: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body5: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body6: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body7: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body8: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body9: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body10: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body11: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body12: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body13: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body14: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body15: graphicsCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'graphicsCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) :param GraphicsCard body: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body2: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body3: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body4: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body5: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body6: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body7: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body8: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body9: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body10: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body11: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body12: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body13: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body14: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body15: graphicsCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def graphics_cards_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def graphics_cards_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'graphicsCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) :param GraphicsCard body: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body2: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body3: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body4: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body5: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body6: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body7: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body8: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body9: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body10: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body11: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body12: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body13: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body14: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body15: graphicsCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'graphicsCard' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) :param GraphicsCard body: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body2: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body3: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body4: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body5: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body6: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body7: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body8: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body9: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body10: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body11: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body12: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body13: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body14: graphicsCard to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsCard instance. (required) + :param GraphicsCard body15: graphicsCard to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `graphics_cards_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def graphics_cards_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/graphics_controller_api.py b/intersight/apis/graphics_controller_api.py index 02fbc71a..f8e88576 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/graphics_controller_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/graphics_controller_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def graphics_controllers_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: GraphicsControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def graphics_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: GraphicsControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def graphics_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def graphics_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def graphics_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def graphics_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'graphicsController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) :return: GraphicsController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'graphicsController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) :return: GraphicsController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def graphics_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def graphics_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'graphicsController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) :param GraphicsController body: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body2: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body3: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body4: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body5: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body6: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body7: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body8: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body9: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body10: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body11: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body12: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body13: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body14: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body15: graphicsController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'graphicsController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) :param GraphicsController body: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body2: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body3: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body4: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body5: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body6: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body7: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body8: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body9: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body10: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body11: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body12: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body13: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body14: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body15: graphicsController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def graphics_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def graphics_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'graphicsController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) :param GraphicsController body: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body2: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body3: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body4: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body5: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body6: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body7: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body8: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body9: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body10: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body11: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body12: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body13: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body14: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body15: graphicsController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'graphicsController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) :param GraphicsController body: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body2: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body3: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body4: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body5: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body6: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body7: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body8: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body9: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body10: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body11: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body12: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body13: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body14: graphicsController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the graphicsController instance. (required) + :param GraphicsController body15: graphicsController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `graphics_controllers_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def graphics_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hcl_compatibility_status_api.py b/intersight/apis/hcl_compatibility_status_api.py index bbc6d2b0..6c9775e2 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hcl_compatibility_status_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hcl_compatibility_status_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ def __init__(self, api_client=None): config.api_client = ApiClient() self.api_client = config.api_client - def hcl_compatibility_statuses_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hcl_compatibility_statuses_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hclCompatibilityStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -49,23 +49,37 @@ def hcl_compatibility_statuses_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hcl_compatibility_statuses_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hcl_compatibility_statuses_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HclCompatibilityStatus body: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body2: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body3: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body4: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body5: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body6: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body7: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body8: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body9: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body10: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body11: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body12: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body13: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body14: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body15: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hclCompatibilityStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -74,17 +88,31 @@ def hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HclCompatibilityStatus body: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body2: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body3: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body4: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body5: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body6: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body7: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body8: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body9: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body10: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body11: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body12: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body13: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body14: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) + :param HclCompatibilityStatus body15: hclCompatibilityStatus to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -102,6 +130,48 @@ def hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hcl_compatibility_statuses_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -116,8 +186,8 @@ def hcl_compatibility_statuses_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hcl_driver_image_api.py b/intersight/apis/hcl_driver_image_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19667049 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/hcl_driver_image_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,904 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class HclDriverImageApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def hcl_driver_images_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'hclDriverImage' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_driver_images_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: HclDriverImageList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.hcl_driver_images_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.hcl_driver_images_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def hcl_driver_images_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'hclDriverImage' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_driver_images_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: HclDriverImageList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method hcl_driver_images_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/hcl/DriverImages', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='HclDriverImageList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def hcl_driver_images_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'hclDriverImage' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_driver_images_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :return: HclDriverImage + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.hcl_driver_images_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.hcl_driver_images_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def hcl_driver_images_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'hclDriverImage' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_driver_images_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hclDriverImage instance. (required) + :return: HclDriverImage + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method hcl_driver_images_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hcl_driver_images_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/hcl/DriverImages/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='HclDriverImage', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hcl_operating_system_api.py b/intersight/apis/hcl_operating_system_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5c03695d --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/hcl_operating_system_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,904 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class HclOperatingSystemApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def hcl_operating_systems_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'hclOperatingSystem' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_operating_systems_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: HclOperatingSystemList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.hcl_operating_systems_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.hcl_operating_systems_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def hcl_operating_systems_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'hclOperatingSystem' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_operating_systems_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: HclOperatingSystemList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method hcl_operating_systems_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/hcl/OperatingSystems', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='HclOperatingSystemList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def hcl_operating_systems_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'hclOperatingSystem' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_operating_systems_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :return: HclOperatingSystem + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.hcl_operating_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.hcl_operating_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def hcl_operating_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'hclOperatingSystem' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_operating_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hclOperatingSystem instance. (required) + :return: HclOperatingSystem + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method hcl_operating_systems_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hcl_operating_systems_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/hcl/OperatingSystems/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='HclOperatingSystem', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hcl_operating_system_vendor_api.py b/intersight/apis/hcl_operating_system_vendor_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47310c15 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/hcl_operating_system_vendor_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,904 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class HclOperatingSystemVendorApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def hcl_operating_system_vendors_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'hclOperatingSystemVendor' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_operating_system_vendors_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: HclOperatingSystemVendorList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.hcl_operating_system_vendors_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.hcl_operating_system_vendors_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def hcl_operating_system_vendors_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'hclOperatingSystemVendor' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_operating_system_vendors_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: HclOperatingSystemVendorList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method hcl_operating_system_vendors_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/hcl/OperatingSystemVendors', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='HclOperatingSystemVendorList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'hclOperatingSystemVendor' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :return: HclOperatingSystemVendor + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'hclOperatingSystemVendor' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hclOperatingSystemVendor instance. (required) + :return: HclOperatingSystemVendor + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hcl_operating_system_vendors_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/hcl/OperatingSystemVendors/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='HclOperatingSystemVendor', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hcl_service_status_api.py b/intersight/apis/hcl_service_status_api.py index 4b0428ec..4ea65180 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hcl_service_status_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hcl_service_status_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hcl_service_statuses_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HclServiceStatusList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hcl_service_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HclServiceStatusList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hcl_service_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hcl_service_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hcl_service_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hcl_service_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hclServiceStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hcl_service_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hcl_service_statuses_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hcl_service_statuses_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) :return: HclServiceStatus If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hclServiceStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hclServiceStatus instance. (required) :return: HclServiceStatus If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hcl_service_statuses_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hcl_service_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/hcl_supported_driver_name_api.py b/intersight/apis/hcl_supported_driver_name_api.py index 9b443984..7af5d8e6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hcl_supported_driver_name_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hcl_supported_driver_name_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ def __init__(self, api_client=None): config.api_client = ApiClient() self.api_client = config.api_client - def hcl_supported_driver_names_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hcl_supported_driver_names_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hclSupportedDriverName' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -49,23 +49,37 @@ def hcl_supported_driver_names_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hcl_supported_driver_names_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hcl_supported_driver_names_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HclSupportedDriverName body: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body2: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body3: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body4: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body5: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body6: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body7: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body8: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body9: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body10: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body11: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body12: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body13: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body14: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body15: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hclSupportedDriverName' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -74,17 +88,31 @@ def hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HclSupportedDriverName body: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body2: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body3: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body4: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body5: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body6: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body7: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body8: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body9: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body10: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body11: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body12: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body13: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body14: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) + :param HclSupportedDriverName body15: hclSupportedDriverName to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -102,6 +130,48 @@ def hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hcl_supported_driver_names_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -116,8 +186,8 @@ def hcl_supported_driver_names_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_alarm_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_alarm_api.py index 48c710ea..656f78ea 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_alarm_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_alarm_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_alarms_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexAlarmList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_alarms_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexAlarmList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_alarms_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -277,7 +805,7 @@ def hyperflex_alarms_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_alarms_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_alarms_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexAlarm' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +814,37 @@ def hyperflex_alarms_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_alarms_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_alarms_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) :return: HyperflexAlarm If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexAlarm' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +853,31 @@ def hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAlarm instance. (required) :return: HyperflexAlarm If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +895,48 @@ def hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_alarms_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +944,34 @@ def hyperflex_alarms_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_app_catalog_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_app_catalog_api.py index e126ab62..d89eb021 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_app_catalog_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_app_catalog_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexAppCatalogList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexAppCatalogList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) :return: HyperflexAppCatalog If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) :return: HyperflexAppCatalog If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) :param HyperflexAppCatalog body: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body2: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body3: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body4: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body5: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body6: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body7: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body8: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body9: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body10: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body11: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body12: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body13: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body14: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body15: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) :param HyperflexAppCatalog body: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body2: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body3: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body4: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body5: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body6: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body7: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body8: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body9: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body10: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body11: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body12: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body13: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body14: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body15: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) :param HyperflexAppCatalog body: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body2: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body3: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body4: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body5: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body6: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body7: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body8: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body9: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body10: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body11: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body12: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body13: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body14: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body15: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) :param HyperflexAppCatalog body: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body2: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body3: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body4: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body5: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body6: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body7: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body8: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body9: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body10: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body11: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body12: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body13: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body14: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAppCatalog instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body15: hyperflexAppCatalog to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexAppCatalog body: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body2: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body3: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body4: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body5: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body6: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body7: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body8: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body9: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body10: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body11: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body12: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body13: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body14: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body15: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexAppCatalog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexAppCatalog body: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body2: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body3: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body4: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body5: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body6: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body7: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body8: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body9: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body10: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body11: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body12: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body13: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body14: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) + :param HyperflexAppCatalog body15: hyperflexAppCatalog to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_app_catalogs_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_app_catalogs_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_api.py index 22b9e5d7..8aa4305e 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexAutoSupportPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexAutoSupportPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body2: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body3: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body4: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body5: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body6: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body7: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body8: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body9: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body10: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body11: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body12: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body13: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body14: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body15: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body2: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body3: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body4: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body5: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body6: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body7: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body8: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body9: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body10: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body11: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body12: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body13: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body14: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body15: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body2: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body3: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body4: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body5: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body6: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body7: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body8: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body9: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body10: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body11: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body12: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body13: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body14: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body15: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body2: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body3: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body4: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body5: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body6: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body7: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body8: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body9: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body10: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body11: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body12: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body13: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body14: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body15: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body2: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body3: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body4: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body5: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body6: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body7: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body8: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body9: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body10: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body11: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body12: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body13: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body14: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body15: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body2: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body3: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body4: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body5: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body6: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body7: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body8: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body9: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body10: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body11: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body12: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body13: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body14: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy body15: hyperflexAutoSupportPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_auto_support_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_api.py index 0c052d3a..eba91fa7 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_clusters_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexClusterList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_clusters_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexClusterList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_clusters_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -277,7 +805,7 @@ def hyperflex_clusters_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_clusters_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_clusters_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexCluster' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +814,37 @@ def hyperflex_clusters_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_clusters_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_clusters_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) :return: HyperflexCluster If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexCluster' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +853,31 @@ def hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexCluster instance. (required) :return: HyperflexCluster If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +895,48 @@ def hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_clusters_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +944,34 @@ def hyperflex_clusters_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_api.py index 44068606..dfd74a7b 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body2: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body3: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body4: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body5: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body6: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body7: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body8: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body9: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body10: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body11: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body12: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body13: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body14: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body15: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body2: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body3: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body4: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body5: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body6: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body7: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body8: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body9: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body10: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body11: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body12: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body13: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body14: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body15: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body2: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body3: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body4: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body5: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body6: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body7: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body8: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body9: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body10: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body11: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body12: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body13: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body14: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body15: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body2: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body3: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body4: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body5: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body6: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body7: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body8: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body9: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body10: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body11: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body12: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body13: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body14: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body15: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body2: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body3: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body4: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body5: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body6: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body7: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body8: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body9: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body10: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body11: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body12: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body13: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body14: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body15: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body2: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body3: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body4: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body5: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body6: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body7: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body8: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body9: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body10: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body11: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body12: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body13: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body14: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy body15: hyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_network_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_profile_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_profile_api.py index e2951299..7d0fb8d8 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_profile_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_profile_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexClusterProfileList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexClusterProfileList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) :return: HyperflexClusterProfile If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) :return: HyperflexClusterProfile If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterProfile body: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body2: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body3: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body4: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body5: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body6: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body7: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body8: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body9: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body10: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body11: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body12: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body13: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body14: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body15: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterProfile body: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body2: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body3: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body4: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body5: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body6: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body7: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body8: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body9: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body10: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body11: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body12: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body13: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body14: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body15: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterProfile body: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body2: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body3: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body4: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body5: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body6: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body7: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body8: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body9: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body10: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body11: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body12: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body13: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body14: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body15: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterProfile body: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body2: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body3: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body4: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body5: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body6: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body7: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body8: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body9: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body10: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body11: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body12: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body13: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body14: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body15: hyperflexClusterProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexClusterProfile body: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body2: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body3: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body4: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body5: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body6: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body7: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body8: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body9: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body10: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body11: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body12: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body13: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body14: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body15: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexClusterProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexClusterProfile body: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body2: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body3: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body4: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body5: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body6: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body7: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body8: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body9: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body10: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body11: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body12: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body13: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body14: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterProfile body15: hyperflexClusterProfile to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_api.py index ac2bf749..cdbf56d7 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexClusterStoragePolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexClusterStoragePolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexClusterStoragePolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_cluster_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_config_result_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_config_result_api.py index 307071a7..5883a720 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_config_result_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_config_result_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_config_results_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexConfigResultList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_config_results_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexConfigResultList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_config_results_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_config_results_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_config_results_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_config_results_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexConfigResult' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_config_results_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_config_results_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_config_results_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) :return: HyperflexConfigResult If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexConfigResult' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResult instance. (required) :return: HyperflexConfigResult If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_config_results_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_config_result_entry_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_config_result_entry_api.py index 2b729ab0..4323a5e9 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_config_result_entry_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_config_result_entry_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_config_result_entries_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexConfigResultEntryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_config_result_entries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexConfigResultEntryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_config_result_entries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_config_result_entries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexConfigResultEntry' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) :return: HyperflexConfigResultEntry If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexConfigResultEntry' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexConfigResultEntry instance. (required) :return: HyperflexConfigResultEntry If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_api.py index b959b365..4d409b9d 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_api.py index 12af68f5..181127b5 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **k >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **k # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **k path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **k _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, b >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, b # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, b path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, b local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, b _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bo >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bo # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bo path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bo local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bo _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwarg >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body2: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body3: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body4: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body5: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body6: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body7: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body8: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body9: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body10: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body11: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body12: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body13: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body14: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy body15: hyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwarg # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwarg local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_api.py index ce8edb78..643dfca2 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) :return: HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) :return: HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitExternal to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_externals_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_api.py index 3d01e1fe..becfcc2d 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) :return: HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) :return: HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal instance. (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body2: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body3: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body4: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body5: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body6: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body7: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body8: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body9: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body10: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body11: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body12: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body13: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body14: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) + :param HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal body15: hyperflexFeatureLimitInternal to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_feature_limit_internals_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_hxdp_version_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_hxdp_version_api.py index 8ecc01e7..536426c6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_hxdp_version_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_hxdp_version_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexHxdpVersionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexHxdpVersionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) :return: HyperflexHxdpVersion If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) :return: HyperflexHxdpVersion If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body2: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body3: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body4: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body5: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body6: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body7: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body8: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body9: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body10: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body11: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body12: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body13: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body14: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body15: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body2: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body3: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body4: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body5: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body6: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body7: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body8: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body9: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body10: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body11: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body12: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body13: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body14: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body15: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body2: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body3: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body4: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body5: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body6: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body7: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body8: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body9: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body10: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body11: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body12: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body13: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body14: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body15: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body2: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body3: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body4: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body5: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body6: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body7: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body8: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body9: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body10: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body11: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body12: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body13: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body14: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexHxdpVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body15: hyperflexHxdpVersion to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body2: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body3: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body4: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body5: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body6: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body7: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body8: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body9: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body10: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body11: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body12: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body13: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body14: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body15: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexHxdpVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body2: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body3: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body4: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body5: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body6: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body7: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body8: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body9: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body10: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body11: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body12: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body13: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body14: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexHxdpVersion body15: hyperflexHxdpVersion to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_hxdp_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_api.py index 465094d2..c7e9758b 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, * >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, * # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, * path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, * _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body2: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body3: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body4: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body5: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body6: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body7: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body8: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body9: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body10: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body11: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body12: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body13: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body14: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body15: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body2: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body3: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body4: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body5: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body6: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body7: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body8: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body9: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body10: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body11: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body12: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body13: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body14: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body15: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body2: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body3: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body4: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body5: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body6: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body7: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body8: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body9: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body10: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body11: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body12: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body13: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body14: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body15: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body2: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body3: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body4: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body5: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body6: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body7: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body8: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body9: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body10: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body11: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body12: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body13: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body14: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body15: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body2: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body3: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body4: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body5: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body6: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body7: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body8: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body9: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body10: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body11: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body12: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body13: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body14: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body15: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body2: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body3: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body4: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body5: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body6: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body7: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body8: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body9: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body10: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body11: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body12: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body13: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body14: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy body15: hyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_local_credential_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a871643 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,861 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class HyperflexNodeApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def hyperflex_nodes_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'hyperflexNode' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_nodes_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: HyperflexNodeList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.hyperflex_nodes_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.hyperflex_nodes_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def hyperflex_nodes_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'hyperflexNode' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_nodes_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: HyperflexNodeList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method hyperflex_nodes_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/hyperflex/Nodes', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='HyperflexNodeList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def hyperflex_nodes_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexNode' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_nodes_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :return: HyperflexNode + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.hyperflex_nodes_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.hyperflex_nodes_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, **kwargs) + return data + + def hyperflex_nodes_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexNode' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_nodes_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNode instance. (required) + :return: HyperflexNode + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method hyperflex_nodes_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_nodes_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/hyperflex/Nodes/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='HyperflexNode', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_config_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_config_policy_api.py index bca89358..cd91b0d5 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_config_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_config_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexNodeConfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_node_config_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_node_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_profile_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_profile_api.py index 36d719c2..18a83f40 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_profile_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_node_profile_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexNodeProfileList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexNodeProfileList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) :return: HyperflexNodeProfile If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) :return: HyperflexNodeProfile If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) :param HyperflexNodeProfile body: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body2: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body3: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body4: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body5: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body6: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body7: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body8: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body9: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body10: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body11: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body12: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body13: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body14: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body15: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) :param HyperflexNodeProfile body: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body2: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body3: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body4: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body5: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body6: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body7: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body8: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body9: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body10: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body11: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body12: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body13: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body14: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body15: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) :param HyperflexNodeProfile body: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body2: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body3: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body4: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body5: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body6: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body7: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body8: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body9: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body10: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body11: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body12: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body13: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body14: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body15: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) :param HyperflexNodeProfile body: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body2: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body3: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body4: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body5: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body6: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body7: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body8: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body9: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body10: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body11: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body12: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body13: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body14: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexNodeProfile instance. (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body15: hyperflexNodeProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_node_profiles_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexNodeProfile body: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body2: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body3: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body4: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body5: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body6: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body7: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body8: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body9: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body10: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body11: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body12: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body13: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body14: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body15: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexNodeProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexNodeProfile body: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body2: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body3: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body4: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body5: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body6: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body7: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body8: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body9: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body10: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body11: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body12: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body13: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body14: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) + :param HyperflexNodeProfile body15: hyperflexNodeProfile to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_node_profiles_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_node_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_api.py index c04bffd3..d4f67a40 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexProxySettingPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexProxySettingPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexProxySettingPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexProxySettingPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body2: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body3: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body4: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body5: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body6: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body7: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body8: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body9: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body10: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body11: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body12: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body13: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body14: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body15: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body2: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body3: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body4: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body5: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body6: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body7: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body8: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body9: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body10: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body11: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body12: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body13: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body14: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body15: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body2: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body3: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body4: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body5: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body6: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body7: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body8: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body9: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body10: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body11: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body12: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body13: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body14: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body15: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body2: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body3: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body4: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body5: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body6: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body7: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body8: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body9: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body10: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body11: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body12: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body13: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body14: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexProxySettingPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body15: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body2: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body3: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body4: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body5: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body6: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body7: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body8: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body9: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body10: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body11: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body12: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body13: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body14: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body15: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexProxySettingPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body2: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body3: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body4: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body5: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body6: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body7: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body8: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body9: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body10: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body11: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body12: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body13: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body14: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexProxySettingPolicy body15: hyperflexProxySettingPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_proxy_setting_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_api.py index 96755a93..c5c90ae4 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, ** _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) :return: HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) :return: HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body2: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body3: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body4: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body5: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body6: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body7: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body8: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body9: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body10: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body11: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body12: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body13: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body14: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body15: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body2: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body3: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body4: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body5: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body6: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body7: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body8: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body9: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body10: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body11: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body12: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body13: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body14: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body15: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body2: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body3: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body4: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body5: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body6: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body7: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body8: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body9: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body10: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body11: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body12: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body13: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body14: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body15: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body2: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body3: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body4: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body5: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body6: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body7: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body8: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body9: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body10: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body11: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body12: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body13: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body14: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body15: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body2: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body3: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body4: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body5: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body6: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body7: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body8: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body9: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body10: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body11: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body12: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body13: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body14: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body15: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body2: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body3: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body4: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body5: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body6: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body7: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body8: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body9: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body10: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body11: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body12: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body13: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body14: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion body15: hyperflexServerFirmwareVersion to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_server_firmware_versions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_server_model_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_server_model_api.py index dfee06e4..35033ef5 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_server_model_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_server_model_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexServerModelList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexServerModelList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_models_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) :return: HyperflexServerModel If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) :return: HyperflexServerModel If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) :param HyperflexServerModel body: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body2: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body3: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body4: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body5: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body6: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body7: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body8: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body9: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body10: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body11: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body12: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body13: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body14: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body15: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) :param HyperflexServerModel body: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body2: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body3: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body4: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body5: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body6: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body7: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body8: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body9: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body10: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body11: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body12: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body13: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body14: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body15: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) :param HyperflexServerModel body: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body2: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body3: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body4: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body5: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body6: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body7: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body8: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body9: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body10: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body11: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body12: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body13: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body14: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body15: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) :param HyperflexServerModel body: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body2: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body3: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body4: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body5: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body6: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body7: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body8: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body9: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body10: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body11: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body12: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body13: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body14: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexServerModel instance. (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body15: hyperflexServerModel to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_server_models_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexServerModel body: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body2: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body3: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body4: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body5: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body6: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body7: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body8: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body9: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body10: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body11: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body12: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body13: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body14: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body15: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexServerModel' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexServerModel body: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body2: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body3: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body4: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body5: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body6: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body7: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body8: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body9: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body10: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body11: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body12: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body13: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body14: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) + :param HyperflexServerModel body15: hyperflexServerModel to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_server_models_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_server_models_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_api.py index b889b88a..02e1de54 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexSysConfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexSysConfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexSysConfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexSysConfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexSysConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexSysConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexSysConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexSysConfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_sys_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_api.py index d57c1386..54003c02 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_ucsm_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_api.py index 1a56e96b..563cb836 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **k _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body2: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body3: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body4: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body5: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body6: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body7: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body8: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body9: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body10: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body11: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body12: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body13: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body14: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) + :param HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy body15: hyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def hyperflex_vcenter_config_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iaas_connector_pack_api.py b/intersight/apis/iaas_connector_pack_api.py index 53572836..1ac207f4 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iaas_connector_pack_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iaas_connector_pack_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iaas_connector_packs_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IaasConnectorPackList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iaas_connector_packs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IaasConnectorPackList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iaas_connector_packs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iaas_connector_packs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iaas_connector_packs_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iaas_connector_packs_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iaasConnectorPack' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iaas_connector_packs_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iaas_connector_packs_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iaas_connector_packs_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) :return: IaasConnectorPack If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iaasConnectorPack' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasConnectorPack instance. (required) :return: IaasConnectorPack If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iaas_connector_packs_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iaas_connector_packs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iaas_device_status_api.py b/intersight/apis/iaas_device_status_api.py index fafd2aab..a2df34b7 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iaas_device_status_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iaas_device_status_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iaas_device_statuses_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IaasDeviceStatusList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iaas_device_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IaasDeviceStatusList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iaas_device_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iaas_device_statuses_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iaas_device_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iaas_device_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iaasDeviceStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iaas_device_statuses_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iaas_device_statuses_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iaas_device_statuses_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) :return: IaasDeviceStatus If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iaasDeviceStatus' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasDeviceStatus instance. (required) :return: IaasDeviceStatus If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iaas_device_statuses_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iaas_device_statuses_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iaas_license_info_api.py b/intersight/apis/iaas_license_info_api.py index 08433b74..4693230e 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iaas_license_info_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iaas_license_info_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iaas_license_infos_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IaasLicenseInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iaas_license_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IaasLicenseInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iaas_license_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iaas_license_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iaas_license_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iaas_license_infos_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iaasLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iaas_license_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iaas_license_infos_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iaas_license_infos_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) :return: IaasLicenseInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iaasLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasLicenseInfo instance. (required) :return: IaasLicenseInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iaas_license_infos_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iaas_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iaas_most_run_tasks_api.py b/intersight/apis/iaas_most_run_tasks_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ebf02704 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/iaas_most_run_tasks_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,904 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class IaasMostRunTasksApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def iaas_most_run_tasks_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'iaasMostRunTasks' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.iaas_most_run_tasks_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: IaasMostRunTasksList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.iaas_most_run_tasks_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.iaas_most_run_tasks_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def iaas_most_run_tasks_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'iaasMostRunTasks' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.iaas_most_run_tasks_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: IaasMostRunTasksList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method iaas_most_run_tasks_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/iaas/MostRunTasks', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='IaasMostRunTasksList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'iaasMostRunTasks' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :return: IaasMostRunTasks + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'iaasMostRunTasks' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasMostRunTasks instance. (required) + :return: IaasMostRunTasks + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iaas_most_run_tasks_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/iaas/MostRunTasks/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='IaasMostRunTasks', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iaas_ucsd_info_api.py b/intersight/apis/iaas_ucsd_info_api.py index 05fd68e9..34673076 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iaas_ucsd_info_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iaas_ucsd_info_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iaas_ucsd_infos_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IaasUcsdInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iaas_ucsd_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IaasUcsdInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iaas_ucsd_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iaas_ucsd_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iaasUcsdInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) :return: IaasUcsdInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iaasUcsdInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasUcsdInfo instance. (required) :return: IaasUcsdInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iaas_ucsd_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_api.py b/intersight/apis/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ed269ebc --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,904 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class IaasUcsdManagedInfraApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'iaasUcsdManagedInfra' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: IaasUcsdManagedInfraList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'iaasUcsdManagedInfra' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: IaasUcsdManagedInfraList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/iaas/UcsdManagedInfras', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='IaasUcsdManagedInfraList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'iaasUcsdManagedInfra' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :return: IaasUcsdManagedInfra + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'iaasUcsdManagedInfra' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iaasUcsdManagedInfra instance. (required) + :return: IaasUcsdManagedInfra + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iaas_ucsd_managed_infras_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/iaas/UcsdManagedInfras/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='IaasUcsdManagedInfra', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_account_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_account_api.py index 95670074..57ccefd4 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_account_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_account_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_accounts_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamAccountList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_accounts_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamAccountList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_accounts_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_accounts_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_accounts_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_accounts_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) :return: IamAccount If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) :return: IamAccount If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_accounts_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) :param IamAccount body: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body2: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body3: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body4: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body5: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body6: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body7: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body8: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body9: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body10: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body11: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body12: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body13: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body14: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body15: iamAccount to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) :param IamAccount body: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body2: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body3: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body4: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body5: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body6: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body7: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body8: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body9: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body10: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body11: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body12: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body13: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body14: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body15: iamAccount to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_accounts_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) :param IamAccount body: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body2: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body3: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body4: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body5: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body6: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body7: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body8: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body9: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body10: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body11: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body12: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body13: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body14: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body15: iamAccount to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) :param IamAccount body: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body2: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body3: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body4: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body5: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body6: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body7: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body8: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body9: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body10: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body11: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body12: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body13: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body14: iamAccount to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamAccount instance. (required) + :param IamAccount body15: iamAccount to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_accounts_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_accounts_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_accounts_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_accounts_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamAccount body: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body2: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body3: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body4: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body5: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body6: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body7: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body8: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body9: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body10: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body11: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body12: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body13: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body14: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body15: iamAccount to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamAccount' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamAccount body: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body2: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body3: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body4: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body5: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body6: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body7: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body8: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body9: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body10: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body11: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body12: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body13: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body14: iamAccount to add (required) + :param IamAccount body15: iamAccount to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_accounts_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_accounts_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_api_key_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_api_key_api.py index 3dcb509a..7a066cac 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_api_key_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_api_key_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_api_keys_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamApiKeyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_api_keys_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamApiKeyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_api_keys_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_api_keys_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_api_keys_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_api_keys_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) :return: IamApiKey If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) :return: IamApiKey If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_api_keys_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) :param IamApiKey body: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body2: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body3: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body4: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body5: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body6: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body7: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body8: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body9: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body10: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body11: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body12: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body13: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body14: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body15: iamApiKey to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) :param IamApiKey body: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body2: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body3: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body4: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body5: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body6: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body7: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body8: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body9: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body10: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body11: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body12: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body13: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body14: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body15: iamApiKey to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_api_keys_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) :param IamApiKey body: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body2: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body3: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body4: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body5: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body6: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body7: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body8: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body9: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body10: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body11: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body12: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body13: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body14: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body15: iamApiKey to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) :param IamApiKey body: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body2: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body3: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body4: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body5: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body6: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body7: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body8: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body9: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body10: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body11: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body12: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body13: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body14: iamApiKey to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamApiKey instance. (required) + :param IamApiKey body15: iamApiKey to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_api_keys_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_api_keys_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_api_keys_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_api_keys_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamApiKey body: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body2: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body3: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body4: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body5: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body6: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body7: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body8: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body9: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body10: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body11: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body12: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body13: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body14: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body15: iamApiKey to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamApiKey' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamApiKey body: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body2: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body3: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body4: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body5: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body6: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body7: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body8: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body9: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body10: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body11: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body12: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body13: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body14: iamApiKey to add (required) + :param IamApiKey body15: iamApiKey to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_api_keys_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_api_keys_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_domain_group_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_domain_group_api.py index 80305b61..1a2ee8aa 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_domain_group_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_domain_group_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_domain_groups_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamDomainGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_domain_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamDomainGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_domain_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_domain_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_domain_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_domain_groups_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamDomainGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_domain_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_domain_groups_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_domain_groups_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) :return: IamDomainGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamDomainGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamDomainGroup instance. (required) :return: IamDomainGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_domain_groups_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_domain_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_privilege_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_privilege_api.py index 5328c180..8abf2c67 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_privilege_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_privilege_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_end_point_privileges_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamEndPointPrivilegeList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_end_point_privileges_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamEndPointPrivilegeList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_end_point_privileges_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_end_point_privileges_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointPrivilege' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointPrivilege If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointPrivilege' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointPrivilege instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointPrivilege If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_end_point_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_role_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_role_api.py index 4880f972..050ba45e 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_role_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_role_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_end_point_roles_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamEndPointRoleList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_end_point_roles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamEndPointRoleList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_end_point_roles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_end_point_roles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_roles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_roles_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_end_point_roles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_roles_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_roles_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointRole If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointRole instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointRole If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_roles_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_end_point_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_api.py index b127d5b4..3b9d4957 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_end_point_users_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamEndPointUserList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_end_point_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamEndPointUserList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_end_point_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_end_point_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_users_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_users_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointUser If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointUser If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUser body: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body2: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body3: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body4: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body5: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body6: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body7: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body8: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body9: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body10: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body11: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body12: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body13: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body14: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body15: iamEndPointUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUser body: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body2: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body3: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body4: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body5: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body6: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body7: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body8: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body9: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body10: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body11: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body12: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body13: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body14: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body15: iamEndPointUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUser body: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body2: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body3: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body4: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body5: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body6: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body7: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body8: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body9: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body10: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body11: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body12: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body13: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body14: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body15: iamEndPointUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUser body: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body2: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body3: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body4: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body5: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body6: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body7: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body8: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body9: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body10: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body11: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body12: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body13: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body14: iamEndPointUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUser instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body15: iamEndPointUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_end_point_users_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_end_point_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_users_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_end_point_users_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamEndPointUser body: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body2: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body3: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body4: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body5: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body6: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body7: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body8: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body9: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body10: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body11: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body12: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body13: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body14: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body15: iamEndPointUser to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamEndPointUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamEndPointUser body: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body2: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body3: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body4: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body5: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body6: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body7: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body8: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body9: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body10: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body11: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body12: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body13: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body14: iamEndPointUser to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUser body15: iamEndPointUser to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_end_point_users_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_end_point_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_policy_api.py index 0639c802..20f8e40a 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamEndPointUserPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamEndPointUserPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointUserPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointUserPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body2: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body3: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body4: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body5: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body6: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body7: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body8: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body9: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body10: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body11: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body12: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body13: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body14: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body15: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body2: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body3: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body4: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body5: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body6: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body7: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body8: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body9: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body10: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body11: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body12: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body13: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body14: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body15: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body2: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body3: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body4: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body5: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body6: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body7: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body8: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body9: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body10: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body11: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body12: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body13: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body14: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body15: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body2: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body3: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body4: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body5: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body6: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body7: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body8: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body9: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body10: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body11: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body12: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body13: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body14: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body15: iamEndPointUserPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body2: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body3: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body4: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body5: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body6: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body7: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body8: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body9: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body10: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body11: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body12: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body13: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body14: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body15: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamEndPointUserPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body2: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body3: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body4: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body5: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body6: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body7: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body8: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body9: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body10: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body11: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body12: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body13: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body14: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserPolicy body15: iamEndPointUserPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_end_point_user_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_role_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_role_api.py index f29e6fa5..d00cb2d2 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_role_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_end_point_user_role_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamEndPointUserRoleList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamEndPointUserRoleList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointUserRole If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) :return: IamEndPointUserRole If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUserRole body: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body2: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body3: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body4: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body5: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body6: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body7: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body8: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body9: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body10: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body11: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body12: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body13: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body14: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body15: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUserRole body: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body2: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body3: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body4: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body5: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body6: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body7: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body8: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body9: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body10: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body11: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body12: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body13: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body14: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body15: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUserRole body: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body2: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body3: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body4: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body5: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body6: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body7: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body8: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body9: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body10: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body11: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body12: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body13: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body14: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body15: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) :param IamEndPointUserRole body: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body2: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body3: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body4: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body5: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body6: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body7: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body8: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body9: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body10: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body11: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body12: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body13: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body14: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamEndPointUserRole instance. (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body15: iamEndPointUserRole to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_end_point_user_roles_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamEndPointUserRole body: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body2: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body3: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body4: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body5: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body6: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body7: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body8: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body9: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body10: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body11: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body12: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body13: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body14: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body15: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamEndPointUserRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamEndPointUserRole body: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body2: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body3: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body4: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body5: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body6: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body7: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body8: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body9: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body10: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body11: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body12: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body13: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body14: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) + :param IamEndPointUserRole body15: iamEndPointUserRole to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_end_point_user_roles_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_end_point_user_roles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_idp_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_idp_api.py index fbc1057f..838f58c7 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_idp_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_idp_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_idps_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamIdpList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_idps_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamIdpList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_idps_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_idps_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_idps_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_idps_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_idps_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_idps_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_idps_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_idps_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) :return: IamIdp If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) :return: IamIdp If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_idps_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_idps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_idps_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_idps_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) :param IamIdp body: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body2: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body3: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body4: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body5: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body6: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body7: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body8: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body9: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body10: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body11: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body12: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body13: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body14: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body15: iamIdp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) :param IamIdp body: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body2: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body3: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body4: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body5: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body6: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body7: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body8: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body9: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body10: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body11: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body12: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body13: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body14: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body15: iamIdp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_idps_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_idps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_idps_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_idps_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) :param IamIdp body: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body2: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body3: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body4: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body5: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body6: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body7: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body8: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body9: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body10: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body11: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body12: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body13: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body14: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body15: iamIdp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) :param IamIdp body: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body2: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body3: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body4: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body5: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body6: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body7: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body8: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body9: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body10: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body11: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body12: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body13: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body14: iamIdp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdp instance. (required) + :param IamIdp body15: iamIdp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_idps_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_idps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_idps_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_idps_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamIdp body: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body2: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body3: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body4: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body5: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body6: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body7: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body8: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body9: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body10: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body11: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body12: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body13: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body14: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body15: iamIdp to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_idps_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_idps_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_idps_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_idps_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_idps_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_idps_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamIdp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_idps_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idps_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idps_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamIdp body: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body2: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body3: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body4: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body5: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body6: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body7: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body8: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body9: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body10: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body11: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body12: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body13: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body14: iamIdp to add (required) + :param IamIdp body15: iamIdp to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_idps_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_idps_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_idps_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_idps_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_idp_reference_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_idp_reference_api.py index 6df8c087..f3fd4ec0 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_idp_reference_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_idp_reference_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_idp_references_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamIdpReferenceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_idp_references_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamIdpReferenceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_idp_references_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_idp_references_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_idp_references_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_idp_references_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamIdpReference' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_idp_references_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idp_references_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idp_references_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) :return: IamIdpReference If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamIdpReference' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamIdpReference instance. (required) :return: IamIdpReference If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_idp_references_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_idp_references_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_group_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_group_api.py index 5aab372e..7a95f7bd 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_group_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_group_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamLdapGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamLdapGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) :return: IamLdapGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) :return: IamLdapGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) :param IamLdapGroup body: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body2: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body3: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body4: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body5: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body6: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body7: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body8: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body9: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body10: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body11: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body12: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body13: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body14: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body15: iamLdapGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) :param IamLdapGroup body: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body2: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body3: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body4: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body5: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body6: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body7: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body8: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body9: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body10: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body11: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body12: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body13: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body14: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body15: iamLdapGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) :param IamLdapGroup body: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body2: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body3: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body4: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body5: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body6: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body7: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body8: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body9: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body10: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body11: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body12: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body13: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body14: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body15: iamLdapGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) :param IamLdapGroup body: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body2: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body3: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body4: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body5: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body6: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body7: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body8: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body9: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body10: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body11: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body12: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body13: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body14: iamLdapGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapGroup instance. (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body15: iamLdapGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_groups_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamLdapGroup body: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body2: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body3: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body4: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body5: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body6: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body7: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body8: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body9: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body10: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body11: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body12: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body13: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body14: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body15: iamLdapGroup to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamLdapGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamLdapGroup body: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body2: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body3: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body4: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body5: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body6: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body7: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body8: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body9: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body10: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body11: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body12: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body13: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body14: iamLdapGroup to add (required) + :param IamLdapGroup body15: iamLdapGroup to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_ldap_groups_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_ldap_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_policy_api.py index ffd9c1e0..56b144d5 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamLdapPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamLdapPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) :return: IamLdapPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) :return: IamLdapPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) :param IamLdapPolicy body: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body2: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body3: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body4: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body5: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body6: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body7: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body8: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body9: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body10: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body11: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body12: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body13: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body14: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body15: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) :param IamLdapPolicy body: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body2: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body3: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body4: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body5: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body6: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body7: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body8: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body9: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body10: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body11: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body12: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body13: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body14: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body15: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) :param IamLdapPolicy body: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body2: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body3: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body4: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body5: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body6: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body7: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body8: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body9: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body10: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body11: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body12: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body13: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body14: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body15: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) :param IamLdapPolicy body: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body2: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body3: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body4: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body5: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body6: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body7: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body8: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body9: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body10: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body11: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body12: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body13: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body14: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapPolicy instance. (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body15: iamLdapPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamLdapPolicy body: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body2: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body3: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body4: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body5: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body6: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body7: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body8: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body9: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body10: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body11: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body12: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body13: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body14: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body15: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamLdapPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamLdapPolicy body: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body2: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body3: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body4: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body5: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body6: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body7: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body8: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body9: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body10: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body11: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body12: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body13: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body14: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) + :param IamLdapPolicy body15: iamLdapPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_ldap_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_ldap_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_provider_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_provider_api.py index 743c3180..d5d303c5 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_provider_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_ldap_provider_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamLdapProviderList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IamLdapProviderList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_providers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) :return: IamLdapProvider If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) :return: IamLdapProvider If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) :param IamLdapProvider body: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body2: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body3: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body4: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body5: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body6: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body7: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body8: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body9: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body10: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body11: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body12: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body13: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body14: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body15: iamLdapProvider to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) :param IamLdapProvider body: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body2: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body3: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body4: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body5: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body6: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body7: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body8: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body9: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body10: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body11: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body12: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body13: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body14: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body15: iamLdapProvider to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) :param IamLdapProvider body: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body2: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body3: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body4: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body5: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body6: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body7: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body8: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body9: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body10: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body11: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body12: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body13: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body14: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body15: iamLdapProvider to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) :param IamLdapProvider body: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body2: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body3: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body4: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body5: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body6: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body7: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body8: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body9: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body10: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body11: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body12: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body13: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body14: iamLdapProvider to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamLdapProvider instance. (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body15: iamLdapProvider to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_ldap_providers_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamLdapProvider body: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body2: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body3: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body4: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body5: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body6: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body7: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body8: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body9: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body10: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body11: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body12: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body13: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body14: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body15: iamLdapProvider to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamLdapProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamLdapProvider body: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body2: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body3: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body4: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body5: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body6: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body7: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body8: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body9: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body10: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body11: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body12: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body13: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body14: iamLdapProvider to add (required) + :param IamLdapProvider body15: iamLdapProvider to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_ldap_providers_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_ldap_providers_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_permission_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_permission_api.py index b9ff9116..d48121b5 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_permission_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_permission_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_permissions_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamPermissionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_permissions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamPermissionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_permissions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_permissions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_permissions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_permissions_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamPermission' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_permissions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_permissions_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_permissions_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) :return: IamPermission If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamPermission' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamPermission instance. (required) :return: IamPermission If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_permissions_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_permissions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_privilege_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_privilege_api.py index 8ac893da..8a956a43 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_privilege_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_privilege_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_privileges_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamPrivilegeList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_privileges_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamPrivilegeList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_privileges_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_privileges_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_privileges_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_privileges_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamPrivilege' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_privileges_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_privileges_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_privileges_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) :return: IamPrivilege If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamPrivilege' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamPrivilege instance. (required) :return: IamPrivilege If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_privileges_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_privileges_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_privilege_set_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_privilege_set_api.py index cee2213d..11295752 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_privilege_set_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_privilege_set_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_privilege_sets_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamPrivilegeSetList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_privilege_sets_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamPrivilegeSetList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_privilege_sets_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_privilege_sets_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_privilege_sets_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_privilege_sets_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamPrivilegeSet' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_privilege_sets_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_privilege_sets_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_privilege_sets_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) :return: IamPrivilegeSet If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamPrivilegeSet' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamPrivilegeSet instance. (required) :return: IamPrivilegeSet If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_privilege_sets_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_privilege_sets_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_qualifier_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_qualifier_api.py index 697a238c..2e27d4f6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_qualifier_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_qualifier_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_qualifiers_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamQualifierList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_qualifiers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamQualifierList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_qualifiers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_qualifiers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_qualifiers_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_qualifiers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) :return: IamQualifier If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) :return: IamQualifier If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) :param IamQualifier body: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body2: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body3: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body4: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body5: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body6: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body7: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body8: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body9: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body10: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body11: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body12: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body13: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body14: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body15: iamQualifier to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) :param IamQualifier body: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body2: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body3: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body4: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body5: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body6: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body7: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body8: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body9: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body10: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body11: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body12: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body13: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body14: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body15: iamQualifier to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_qualifiers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) :param IamQualifier body: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body2: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body3: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body4: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body5: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body6: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body7: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body8: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body9: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body10: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body11: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body12: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body13: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body14: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body15: iamQualifier to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) :param IamQualifier body: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body2: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body3: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body4: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body5: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body6: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body7: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body8: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body9: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body10: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body11: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body12: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body13: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body14: iamQualifier to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamQualifier instance. (required) + :param IamQualifier body15: iamQualifier to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_qualifiers_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_qualifiers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_qualifiers_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_qualifiers_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamQualifier body: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body2: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body3: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body4: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body5: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body6: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body7: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body8: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body9: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body10: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body11: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body12: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body13: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body14: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body15: iamQualifier to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamQualifier' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamQualifier body: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body2: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body3: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body4: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body5: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body6: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body7: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body8: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body9: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body10: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body11: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body12: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body13: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body14: iamQualifier to add (required) + :param IamQualifier body15: iamQualifier to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_qualifiers_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_qualifiers_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_resource_limits_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_resource_limits_api.py index 569a1e14..84b0e719 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_resource_limits_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_resource_limits_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_resource_limits_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamResourceLimitsList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_resource_limits_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamResourceLimitsList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_resource_limits_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_resource_limits_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_resource_limits_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_resource_limits_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamResourceLimits' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_resource_limits_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_resource_limits_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_resource_limits_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) :return: IamResourceLimits If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamResourceLimits' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamResourceLimits instance. (required) :return: IamResourceLimits If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_resource_limits_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_resource_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_role_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_role_api.py index 1ffbb214..2978b462 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_role_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_role_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_roles_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamRoleList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_roles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamRoleList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_roles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_roles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_roles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_roles_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_roles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_roles_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_roles_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) :return: IamRole If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamRole' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamRole instance. (required) :return: IamRole If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_roles_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_roles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_service_provider_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_service_provider_api.py index 17a2ff23..11999c7f 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_service_provider_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_service_provider_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_service_providers_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamServiceProviderList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_service_providers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamServiceProviderList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_service_providers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_service_providers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_service_providers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_service_providers_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamServiceProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_service_providers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_service_providers_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_service_providers_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) :return: IamServiceProvider If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamServiceProvider' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamServiceProvider instance. (required) :return: IamServiceProvider If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_service_providers_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_service_providers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_session_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_session_api.py index 4af158cc..5200fa91 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_session_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_session_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_sessions_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamSessionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_sessions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamSessionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_sessions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_sessions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_sessions_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_sessions_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamSession' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_sessions_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_sessions_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_sessions_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamSession' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_sessions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_sessions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_sessions_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamSession' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_sessions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_sessions_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_sessions_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) :return: IamSession If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamSession' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamSession instance. (required) :return: IamSession If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_sessions_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_sessions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_session_limits_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_session_limits_api.py index d9c9d949..b7f22cf0 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_session_limits_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_session_limits_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_session_limits_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamSessionLimitsList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_session_limits_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamSessionLimitsList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_session_limits_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_session_limits_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_session_limits_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_session_limits_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamSessionLimits' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_session_limits_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_session_limits_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_session_limits_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) :return: IamSessionLimits If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamSessionLimits' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamSessionLimits instance. (required) :return: IamSessionLimits If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_session_limits_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_session_limits_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_system_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_system_api.py index 95d41c5e..599512b0 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_system_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_system_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_systems_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamSystemList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_systems_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamSystemList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_systems_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_systems_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_systems_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_systems_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamSystem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_systems_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_systems_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_systems_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) :return: IamSystem If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamSystem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamSystem instance. (required) :return: IamSystem If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_systems_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_user_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_user_api.py index ee46db72..d0066dd4 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_user_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_user_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_users_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamUserList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamUserList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_users_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_users_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_users_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_users_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_users_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_users_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_users_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) :return: IamUser If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) :return: IamUser If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_users_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) :param IamUser body: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body2: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body3: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body4: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body5: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body6: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body7: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body8: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body9: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body10: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body11: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body12: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body13: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body14: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body15: iamUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) :param IamUser body: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body2: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body3: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body4: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body5: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body6: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body7: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body8: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body9: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body10: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body11: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body12: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body13: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body14: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body15: iamUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_users_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) :param IamUser body: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body2: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body3: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body4: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body5: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body6: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body7: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body8: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body9: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body10: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body11: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body12: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body13: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body14: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body15: iamUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) :param IamUser body: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body2: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body3: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body4: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body5: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body6: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body7: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body8: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body9: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body10: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body11: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body12: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body13: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body14: iamUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUser instance. (required) + :param IamUser body15: iamUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_users_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_users_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_users_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_users_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamUser body: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body2: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body3: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body4: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body5: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body6: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body7: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body8: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body9: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body10: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body11: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body12: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body13: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body14: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body15: iamUser to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_users_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_users_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_users_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamUser body: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body2: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body3: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body4: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body5: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body6: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body7: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body8: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body9: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body10: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body11: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body12: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body13: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body14: iamUser to add (required) + :param IamUser body15: iamUser to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_users_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_user_group_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_user_group_api.py index 5dc5e328..84c199b3 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_user_group_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_user_group_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_user_groups_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamUserGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_user_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamUserGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_user_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_user_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_user_groups_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_user_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) :return: IamUserGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) :return: IamUserGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_user_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) :param IamUserGroup body: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body2: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body3: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body4: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body5: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body6: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body7: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body8: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body9: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body10: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body11: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body12: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body13: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body14: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body15: iamUserGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) :param IamUserGroup body: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body2: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body3: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body4: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body5: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body6: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body7: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body8: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body9: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body10: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body11: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body12: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body13: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body14: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body15: iamUserGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_user_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) :param IamUserGroup body: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body2: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body3: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body4: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body5: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body6: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body7: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body8: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body9: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body10: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body11: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body12: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body13: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body14: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body15: iamUserGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) :param IamUserGroup body: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body2: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body3: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body4: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body5: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body6: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body7: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body8: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body9: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body10: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body11: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body12: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body13: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body14: iamUserGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserGroup instance. (required) + :param IamUserGroup body15: iamUserGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_user_groups_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def iam_user_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_user_groups_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def iam_user_groups_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamUserGroup body: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body2: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body3: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body4: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body5: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body6: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body7: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body8: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body9: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body10: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body11: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body12: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body13: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body14: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body15: iamUserGroup to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'iamUserGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IamUserGroup body: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body2: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body3: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body4: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body5: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body6: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body7: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body8: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body9: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body10: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body11: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body12: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body13: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body14: iamUserGroup to add (required) + :param IamUserGroup body15: iamUserGroup to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_user_groups_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def iam_user_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/iam_user_preference_api.py b/intersight/apis/iam_user_preference_api.py index 1fde6662..3452afd9 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/iam_user_preference_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/iam_user_preference_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def iam_user_preferences_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamUserPreferenceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def iam_user_preferences_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: IamUserPreferenceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def iam_user_preferences_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def iam_user_preferences_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_user_preferences_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_user_preferences_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamUserPreference' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) :return: IamUserPreference If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'iamUserPreference' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) :return: IamUserPreference If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUserPreference' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) :param IamUserPreference body: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body2: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body3: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body4: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body5: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body6: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body7: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body8: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body9: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body10: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body11: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body12: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body13: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body14: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body15: iamUserPreference to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUserPreference' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) :param IamUserPreference body: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body2: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body3: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body4: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body5: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body6: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body7: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body8: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body9: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body10: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body11: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body12: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body13: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body14: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body15: iamUserPreference to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def iam_user_preferences_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_preferences_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUserPreference' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) :param IamUserPreference body: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body2: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body3: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body4: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body5: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body6: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body7: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body8: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body9: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body10: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body11: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body12: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body13: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body14: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body15: iamUserPreference to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'iamUserPreference' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) :param IamUserPreference body: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body2: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body3: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body4: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body5: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body6: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body7: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body8: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body9: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body10: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body11: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body12: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body13: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body14: iamUserPreference to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the iamUserPreference instance. (required) + :param IamUserPreference body15: iamUserPreference to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `iam_user_preferences_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def iam_user_preferences_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/inventory_device_info_api.py b/intersight/apis/inventory_device_info_api.py index 90453372..c5f8fcbe 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/inventory_device_info_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/inventory_device_info_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def inventory_device_infos_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: InventoryDeviceInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def inventory_device_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: InventoryDeviceInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def inventory_device_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def inventory_device_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def inventory_device_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def inventory_device_infos_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'inventoryDeviceInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def inventory_device_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_device_infos_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_device_infos_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) :return: InventoryDeviceInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'inventoryDeviceInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryDeviceInfo instance. (required) :return: InventoryDeviceInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `inventory_device_infos_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def inventory_device_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/inventory_dn_mo_binding_api.py b/intersight/apis/inventory_dn_mo_binding_api.py index a8df4ed7..bd1fac21 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/inventory_dn_mo_binding_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/inventory_dn_mo_binding_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: InventoryDnMoBindingList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: InventoryDnMoBindingList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'inventoryDnMoBinding' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) :return: InventoryDnMoBinding If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'inventoryDnMoBinding' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryDnMoBinding instance. (required) :return: InventoryDnMoBinding If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def inventory_dn_mo_bindings_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/inventory_generic_inventory_api.py b/intersight/apis/inventory_generic_inventory_api.py index 7986f1e0..e7988261 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/inventory_generic_inventory_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/inventory_generic_inventory_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: InventoryGenericInventoryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: InventoryGenericInventoryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'inventoryGenericInventory' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) :return: InventoryGenericInventory If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'inventoryGenericInventory' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) :return: InventoryGenericInventory If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'inventoryGenericInventory' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) :param InventoryGenericInventory body: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body2: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body3: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body4: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body5: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body6: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body7: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body8: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body9: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body10: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body11: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body12: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body13: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body14: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body15: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'inventoryGenericInventory' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) :param InventoryGenericInventory body: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body2: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body3: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body4: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body5: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body6: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body7: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body8: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body9: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body10: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body11: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body12: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body13: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body14: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body15: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'inventoryGenericInventory' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) :param InventoryGenericInventory body: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body2: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body3: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body4: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body5: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body6: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body7: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body8: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body9: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body10: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body11: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body12: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body13: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body14: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body15: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'inventoryGenericInventory' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) :param InventoryGenericInventory body: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body2: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body3: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body4: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body5: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body6: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body7: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body8: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body9: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body10: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body11: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body12: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body13: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body14: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventory instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventory body15: inventoryGenericInventory to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def inventory_generic_inventories_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_api.py b/intersight/apis/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_api.py index 26fc7f69..be625241 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: InventoryGenericInventoryHolderList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: InventoryGenericInventoryHolderList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'inventoryGenericInventoryHolder' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) :return: InventoryGenericInventoryHolder If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'inventoryGenericInventoryHolder' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) :return: InventoryGenericInventoryHolder If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'inventoryGenericInventoryHolder' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body2: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body3: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body4: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body5: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body6: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body7: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body8: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body9: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body10: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body11: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body12: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body13: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body14: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body15: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'inventoryGenericInventoryHolder' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body2: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body3: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body4: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body5: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body6: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body7: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body8: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body9: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body10: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body11: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body12: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body13: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body14: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body15: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'inventoryGenericInventoryHolder' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body2: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body3: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body4: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body5: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body6: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body7: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body8: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body9: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body10: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body11: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body12: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body13: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body14: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body15: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'inventoryGenericInventoryHolder' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body2: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body3: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body4: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body5: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body6: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body7: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body8: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body9: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body10: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body11: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body12: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body13: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body14: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the inventoryGenericInventoryHolder instance. (required) + :param InventoryGenericInventoryHolder body15: inventoryGenericInventoryHolder to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def inventory_generic_inventory_holders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/inventory_request_api.py b/intersight/apis/inventory_request_api.py index 98bf6af2..16718266 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/inventory_request_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/inventory_request_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ def __init__(self, api_client=None): config.api_client = ApiClient() self.api_client = config.api_client - def inventory_requests_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_requests_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'inventoryRequest' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -49,23 +49,37 @@ def inventory_requests_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_requests_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_requests_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param InventoryRequest body: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body2: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body3: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body4: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body5: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body6: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body7: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body8: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body9: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body10: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body11: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body12: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body13: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body14: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body15: inventoryRequest to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'inventoryRequest' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -74,17 +88,31 @@ def inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param InventoryRequest body: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body2: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body3: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body4: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body5: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body6: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body7: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body8: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body9: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body10: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body11: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body12: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body13: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body14: inventoryRequest to add (required) + :param InventoryRequest body15: inventoryRequest to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -102,6 +130,48 @@ def inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `inventory_requests_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -116,8 +186,8 @@ def inventory_requests_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/ipmioverlan_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/ipmioverlan_policy_api.py index f2c14862..bedbb4b8 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/ipmioverlan_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/ipmioverlan_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IpmioverlanPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: IpmioverlanPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) :return: IpmioverlanPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) :return: IpmioverlanPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) :param IpmioverlanPolicy body: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body2: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body3: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body4: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body5: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body6: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body7: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body8: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body9: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body10: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body11: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body12: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body13: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body14: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body15: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) :param IpmioverlanPolicy body: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body2: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body3: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body4: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body5: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body6: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body7: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body8: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body9: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body10: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body11: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body12: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body13: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body14: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body15: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) :param IpmioverlanPolicy body: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body2: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body3: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body4: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body5: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body6: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body7: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body8: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body9: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body10: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body11: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body12: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body13: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body14: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body15: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) :param IpmioverlanPolicy body: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body2: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body3: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body4: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body5: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body6: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body7: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body8: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body9: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body10: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body11: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body12: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body13: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body14: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ipmioverlanPolicy instance. (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body15: ipmioverlanPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ipmioverlan_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IpmioverlanPolicy body: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body2: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body3: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body4: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body5: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body6: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body7: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body8: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body9: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body10: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body11: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body12: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body13: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body14: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body15: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'ipmioverlanPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param IpmioverlanPolicy body: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body2: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body3: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body4: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body5: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body6: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body7: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body8: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body9: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body10: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body11: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body12: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body13: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body14: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) + :param IpmioverlanPolicy body15: ipmioverlanPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ipmioverlan_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def ipmioverlan_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/kvm_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/kvm_policy_api.py index 7a6294b9..6894cdb5 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/kvm_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/kvm_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def kvm_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: KvmPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def kvm_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: KvmPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def kvm_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def kvm_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def kvm_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def kvm_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) :return: KvmPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) :return: KvmPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def kvm_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) :param KvmPolicy body: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body2: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body3: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body4: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body5: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body6: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body7: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body8: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body9: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body10: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body11: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body12: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body13: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body14: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body15: kvmPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) :param KvmPolicy body: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body2: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body3: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body4: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body5: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body6: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body7: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body8: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body9: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body10: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body11: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body12: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body13: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body14: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body15: kvmPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def kvm_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) :param KvmPolicy body: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body2: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body3: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body4: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body5: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body6: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body7: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body8: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body9: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body10: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body11: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body12: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body13: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body14: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body15: kvmPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) :param KvmPolicy body: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body2: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body3: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body4: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body5: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body6: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body7: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body8: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body9: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body10: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body11: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body12: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body13: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body14: kvmPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the kvmPolicy instance. (required) + :param KvmPolicy body15: kvmPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `kvm_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def kvm_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def kvm_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def kvm_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param KvmPolicy body: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body2: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body3: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body4: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body5: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body6: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body7: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body8: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body9: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body10: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body11: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body12: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body13: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body14: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body15: kvmPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'kvmPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param KvmPolicy body: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body2: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body3: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body4: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body5: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body6: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body7: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body8: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body9: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body10: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body11: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body12: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body13: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body14: kvmPolicy to add (required) + :param KvmPolicy body15: kvmPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `kvm_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def kvm_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/license_account_license_data_api.py b/intersight/apis/license_account_license_data_api.py index 1b101d83..2f55832c 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/license_account_license_data_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/license_account_license_data_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def license_account_license_data_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: LicenseAccountLicenseDataList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def license_account_license_data_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: LicenseAccountLicenseDataList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def license_account_license_data_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def license_account_license_data_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_account_license_data_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def license_account_license_data_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'licenseAccountLicenseData' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def license_account_license_data_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_account_license_data_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_account_license_data_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) :return: LicenseAccountLicenseData If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'licenseAccountLicenseData' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseAccountLicenseData instance. (required) :return: LicenseAccountLicenseData If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_account_license_data_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def license_account_license_data_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/license_customer_op_api.py b/intersight/apis/license_customer_op_api.py index c186393d..2e2357d6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/license_customer_op_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/license_customer_op_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def license_customer_ops_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: LicenseCustomerOpList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def license_customer_ops_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: LicenseCustomerOpList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def license_customer_ops_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def license_customer_ops_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_customer_ops_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def license_customer_ops_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'licenseCustomerOp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) :return: LicenseCustomerOp If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'licenseCustomerOp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) :return: LicenseCustomerOp If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_customer_ops_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_customer_ops_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseCustomerOp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) :param LicenseCustomerOp body: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body2: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body3: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body4: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body5: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body6: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body7: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body8: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body9: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body10: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body11: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body12: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body13: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body14: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body15: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseCustomerOp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) :param LicenseCustomerOp body: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body2: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body3: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body4: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body5: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body6: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body7: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body8: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body9: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body10: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body11: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body12: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body13: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body14: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body15: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_customer_ops_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_customer_ops_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseCustomerOp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) :param LicenseCustomerOp body: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body2: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body3: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body4: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body5: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body6: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body7: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body8: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body9: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body10: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body11: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body12: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body13: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body14: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body15: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseCustomerOp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) :param LicenseCustomerOp body: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body2: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body3: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body4: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body5: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body6: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body7: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body8: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body9: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body10: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body11: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body12: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body13: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body14: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseCustomerOp instance. (required) + :param LicenseCustomerOp body15: licenseCustomerOp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `license_customer_ops_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def license_customer_ops_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/license_license_info_api.py b/intersight/apis/license_license_info_api.py index cb0f7cd5..54095e7c 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/license_license_info_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/license_license_info_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def license_license_infos_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: LicenseLicenseInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def license_license_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: LicenseLicenseInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def license_license_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def license_license_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_license_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def license_license_infos_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'licenseLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) :return: LicenseLicenseInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'licenseLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) :return: LicenseLicenseInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_license_infos_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_license_infos_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) :param LicenseLicenseInfo body: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body2: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body3: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body4: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body5: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body6: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body7: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body8: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body9: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body10: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body11: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body12: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body13: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body14: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body15: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) :param LicenseLicenseInfo body: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body2: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body3: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body4: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body5: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body6: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body7: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body8: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body9: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body10: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body11: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body12: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body13: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body14: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body15: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_license_infos_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_license_infos_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) :param LicenseLicenseInfo body: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body2: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body3: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body4: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body5: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body6: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body7: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body8: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body9: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body10: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body11: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body12: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body13: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body14: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body15: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) :param LicenseLicenseInfo body: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body2: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body3: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body4: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body5: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body6: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body7: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body8: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body9: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body10: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body11: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body12: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body13: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body14: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseLicenseInfo instance. (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body15: licenseLicenseInfo to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `license_license_infos_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -499,7 +1461,7 @@ def license_license_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_license_infos_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def license_license_infos_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'licenseLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -508,23 +1470,37 @@ def license_license_infos_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param LicenseLicenseInfo body: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body2: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body3: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body4: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body5: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body6: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body7: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body8: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body9: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body10: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body11: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body12: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body13: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body14: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body15: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'licenseLicenseInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -533,17 +1509,31 @@ def license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param LicenseLicenseInfo body: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body2: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body3: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body4: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body5: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body6: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body7: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body8: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body9: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body10: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body11: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body12: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body13: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body14: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) + :param LicenseLicenseInfo body15: licenseLicenseInfo to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -561,6 +1551,48 @@ def license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `license_license_infos_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -575,8 +1607,8 @@ def license_license_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/license_smartlicense_token_api.py b/intersight/apis/license_smartlicense_token_api.py index 1ad60d27..3bb30011 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/license_smartlicense_token_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/license_smartlicense_token_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: LicenseSmartlicenseTokenList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: LicenseSmartlicenseTokenList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'licenseSmartlicenseToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) :return: LicenseSmartlicenseToken If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'licenseSmartlicenseToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) :return: LicenseSmartlicenseToken If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseSmartlicenseToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body2: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body3: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body4: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body5: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body6: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body7: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body8: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body9: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body10: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body11: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body12: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body13: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body14: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body15: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseSmartlicenseToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body2: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body3: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body4: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body5: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body6: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body7: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body8: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body9: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body10: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body11: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body12: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body13: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body14: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body15: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseSmartlicenseToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body2: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body3: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body4: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body5: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body6: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body7: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body8: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body9: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body10: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body11: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body12: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body13: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body14: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body15: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'licenseSmartlicenseToken' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body2: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body3: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body4: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body5: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body6: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body7: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body8: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body9: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body10: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body11: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body12: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body13: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body14: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the licenseSmartlicenseToken instance. (required) + :param LicenseSmartlicenseToken body15: licenseSmartlicenseToken to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def license_smartlicense_tokens_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/ls_service_profile_api.py b/intersight/apis/ls_service_profile_api.py index cc085ffa..380ae17e 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/ls_service_profile_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/ls_service_profile_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def ls_service_profiles_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: LsServiceProfileList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def ls_service_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: LsServiceProfileList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def ls_service_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def ls_service_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ls_service_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ls_service_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'lsServiceProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) :return: LsServiceProfile If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'lsServiceProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) :return: LsServiceProfile If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'lsServiceProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) :param LsServiceProfile body: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body2: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body3: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body4: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body5: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body6: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body7: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body8: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body9: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body10: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body11: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body12: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body13: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body14: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body15: lsServiceProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'lsServiceProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) :param LsServiceProfile body: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body2: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body3: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body4: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body5: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body6: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body7: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body8: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body9: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body10: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body11: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body12: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body13: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body14: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body15: lsServiceProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ls_service_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ls_service_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'lsServiceProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) :param LsServiceProfile body: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body2: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body3: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body4: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body5: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body6: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body7: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body8: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body9: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body10: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body11: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body12: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body13: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body14: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body15: lsServiceProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'lsServiceProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) :param LsServiceProfile body: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body2: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body3: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body4: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body5: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body6: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body7: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body8: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body9: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body10: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body11: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body12: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body13: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body14: lsServiceProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the lsServiceProfile instance. (required) + :param LsServiceProfile body15: lsServiceProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ls_service_profiles_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def ls_service_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/management_controller_api.py b/intersight/apis/management_controller_api.py index ae7cb845..16a48041 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/management_controller_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/management_controller_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def management_controllers_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ManagementControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def management_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ManagementControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def management_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def management_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def management_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def management_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'managementController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def management_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) :return: ManagementController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'managementController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) :return: ManagementController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `management_controllers_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def management_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def management_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def management_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) :param ManagementController body: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body2: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body3: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body4: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body5: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body6: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body7: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body8: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body9: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body10: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body11: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body12: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body13: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body14: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body15: managementController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) :param ManagementController body: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body2: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body3: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body4: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body5: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body6: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body7: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body8: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body9: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body10: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body11: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body12: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body13: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body14: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body15: managementController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `management_controllers_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def management_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def management_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def management_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) :param ManagementController body: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body2: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body3: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body4: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body5: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body6: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body7: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body8: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body9: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body10: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body11: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body12: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body13: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body14: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body15: managementController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) :param ManagementController body: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body2: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body3: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body4: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body5: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body6: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body7: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body8: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body9: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body10: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body11: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body12: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body13: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body14: managementController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementController instance. (required) + :param ManagementController body15: managementController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `management_controllers_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def management_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/management_entity_api.py b/intersight/apis/management_entity_api.py index e454fb68..5b5e4432 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/management_entity_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/management_entity_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def management_entities_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ManagementEntityList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def management_entities_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ManagementEntityList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def management_entities_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def management_entities_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def management_entities_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def management_entities_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'managementEntity' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def management_entities_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) :return: ManagementEntity If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'managementEntity' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) :return: ManagementEntity If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `management_entities_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def management_entities_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def management_entities_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_entities_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementEntity' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def management_entities_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) :param ManagementEntity body: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body2: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body3: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body4: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body5: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body6: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body7: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body8: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body9: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body10: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body11: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body12: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body13: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body14: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body15: managementEntity to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementEntity' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) :param ManagementEntity body: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body2: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body3: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body4: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body5: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body6: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body7: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body8: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body9: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body10: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body11: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body12: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body13: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body14: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body15: managementEntity to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `management_entities_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def management_entities_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def management_entities_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_entities_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementEntity' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def management_entities_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) :param ManagementEntity body: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body2: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body3: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body4: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body5: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body6: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body7: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body8: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body9: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body10: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body11: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body12: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body13: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body14: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body15: managementEntity to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementEntity' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) :param ManagementEntity body: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body2: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body3: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body4: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body5: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body6: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body7: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body8: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body9: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body10: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body11: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body12: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body13: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body14: managementEntity to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementEntity instance. (required) + :param ManagementEntity body15: managementEntity to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `management_entities_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def management_entities_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/management_interface_api.py b/intersight/apis/management_interface_api.py index ad29b2ea..5d847464 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/management_interface_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/management_interface_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def management_interfaces_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ManagementInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def management_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ManagementInterfaceList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def management_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def management_interfaces_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def management_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def management_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'managementInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) :return: ManagementInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'managementInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) :return: ManagementInterface If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def management_interfaces_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_interfaces_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) :param ManagementInterface body: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body2: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body3: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body4: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body5: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body6: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body7: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body8: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body9: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body10: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body11: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body12: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body13: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body14: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body15: managementInterface to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) :param ManagementInterface body: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body2: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body3: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body4: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body5: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body6: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body7: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body8: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body9: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body10: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body11: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body12: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body13: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body14: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body15: managementInterface to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def management_interfaces_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_interfaces_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) :param ManagementInterface body: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body2: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body3: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body4: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body5: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body6: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body7: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body8: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body9: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body10: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body11: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body12: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body13: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body14: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body15: managementInterface to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'managementInterface' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) :param ManagementInterface body: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body2: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body3: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body4: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body5: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body6: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body7: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body8: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body9: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body10: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body11: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body12: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body13: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body14: managementInterface to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the managementInterface instance. (required) + :param ManagementInterface body15: managementInterface to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `management_interfaces_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def management_interfaces_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/memory_array_api.py b/intersight/apis/memory_array_api.py index f8b5579c..0fa58294 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/memory_array_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/memory_array_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def memory_arrays_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: MemoryArrayList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def memory_arrays_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: MemoryArrayList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def memory_arrays_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def memory_arrays_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def memory_arrays_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def memory_arrays_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'memoryArray' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) :return: MemoryArray If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'memoryArray' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) :return: MemoryArray If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def memory_arrays_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def memory_arrays_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'memoryArray' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) :param MemoryArray body: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body2: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body3: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body4: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body5: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body6: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body7: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body8: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body9: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body10: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body11: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body12: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body13: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body14: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body15: memoryArray to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'memoryArray' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) :param MemoryArray body: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body2: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body3: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body4: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body5: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body6: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body7: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body8: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body9: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body10: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body11: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body12: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body13: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body14: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body15: memoryArray to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def memory_arrays_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def memory_arrays_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'memoryArray' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) :param MemoryArray body: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body2: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body3: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body4: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body5: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body6: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body7: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body8: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body9: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body10: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body11: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body12: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body13: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body14: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body15: memoryArray to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'memoryArray' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) :param MemoryArray body: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body2: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body3: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body4: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body5: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body6: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body7: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body8: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body9: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body10: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body11: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body12: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body13: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body14: memoryArray to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryArray instance. (required) + :param MemoryArray body15: memoryArray to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `memory_arrays_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def memory_arrays_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/memory_unit_api.py b/intersight/apis/memory_unit_api.py index f7a53b2c..e9c74163 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/memory_unit_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/memory_unit_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def memory_units_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: MemoryUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def memory_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: MemoryUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def memory_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def memory_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def memory_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def memory_units_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'memoryUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def memory_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) :return: MemoryUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'memoryUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) :return: MemoryUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `memory_units_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def memory_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def memory_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def memory_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'memoryUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def memory_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) :param MemoryUnit body: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body2: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body3: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body4: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body5: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body6: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body7: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body8: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body9: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body10: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body11: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body12: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body13: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body14: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body15: memoryUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'memoryUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) :param MemoryUnit body: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body2: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body3: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body4: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body5: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body6: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body7: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body8: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body9: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body10: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body11: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body12: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body13: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body14: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body15: memoryUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `memory_units_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def memory_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def memory_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def memory_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'memoryUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def memory_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) :param MemoryUnit body: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body2: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body3: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body4: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body5: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body6: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body7: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body8: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body9: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body10: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body11: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body12: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body13: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body14: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body15: memoryUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'memoryUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) :param MemoryUnit body: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body2: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body3: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body4: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body5: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body6: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body7: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body8: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body9: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body10: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body11: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body12: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body13: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body14: memoryUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the memoryUnit instance. (required) + :param MemoryUnit body15: memoryUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `memory_units_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def memory_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/meta_definition_api.py b/intersight/apis/meta_definition_api.py index 47dcf629..7c6bf3d4 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/meta_definition_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/meta_definition_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def meta_definitions_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: MetaDefinitionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def meta_definitions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: MetaDefinitionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def meta_definitions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def meta_definitions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def meta_definitions_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def meta_definitions_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'metaDefinition' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def meta_definitions_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.meta_definitions_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.meta_definitions_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'metaDefinition' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def meta_definitions_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def meta_definitions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def meta_definitions_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'metaDefinition' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def meta_definitions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.meta_definitions_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.meta_definitions_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) :return: MetaDefinition If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'metaDefinition' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the metaDefinition instance. (required) :return: MetaDefinition If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `meta_definitions_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def meta_definitions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/network_element_api.py b/intersight/apis/network_element_api.py index 3e38475c..ea75a4ad 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/network_element_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/network_element_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def network_elements_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: NetworkElementList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def network_elements_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: NetworkElementList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def network_elements_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def network_elements_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def network_elements_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def network_elements_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'networkElement' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def network_elements_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) :return: NetworkElement If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'networkElement' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) :return: NetworkElement If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `network_elements_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def network_elements_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def network_elements_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def network_elements_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'networkElement' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def network_elements_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) :param NetworkElement body: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body2: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body3: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body4: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body5: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body6: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body7: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body8: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body9: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body10: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body11: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body12: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body13: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body14: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body15: networkElement to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'networkElement' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) :param NetworkElement body: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body2: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body3: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body4: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body5: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body6: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body7: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body8: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body9: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body10: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body11: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body12: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body13: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body14: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body15: networkElement to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `network_elements_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def network_elements_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def network_elements_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def network_elements_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'networkElement' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def network_elements_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) :param NetworkElement body: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body2: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body3: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body4: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body5: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body6: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body7: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body8: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body9: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body10: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body11: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body12: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body13: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body14: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body15: networkElement to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'networkElement' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) :param NetworkElement body: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body2: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body3: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body4: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body5: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body6: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body7: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body8: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body9: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body10: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body11: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body12: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body13: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body14: networkElement to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkElement instance. (required) + :param NetworkElement body15: networkElement to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `network_elements_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def network_elements_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/network_element_summary_api.py b/intersight/apis/network_element_summary_api.py index a453c9d6..56e7846b 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/network_element_summary_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/network_element_summary_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def network_element_summaries_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: NetworkElementSummaryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def network_element_summaries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: NetworkElementSummaryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def network_element_summaries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def network_element_summaries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def network_element_summaries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def network_element_summaries_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'networkElementSummary' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def network_element_summaries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.network_element_summaries_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.network_element_summaries_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) :return: NetworkElementSummary If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'networkElementSummary' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkElementSummary instance. (required) :return: NetworkElementSummary If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `network_element_summaries_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def network_element_summaries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/networkconfig_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/networkconfig_policy_api.py index df7fa139..c214eaac 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/networkconfig_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/networkconfig_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def networkconfig_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: NetworkconfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def networkconfig_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: NetworkconfigPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def networkconfig_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def networkconfig_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def networkconfig_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def networkconfig_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: NetworkconfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) :return: NetworkconfigPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) :param NetworkconfigPolicy body: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body2: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body3: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body4: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body5: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body6: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body7: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body8: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body9: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body10: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body11: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body12: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body13: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body14: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body15: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) :param NetworkconfigPolicy body: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body2: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body3: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body4: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body5: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body6: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body7: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body8: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body9: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body10: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body11: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body12: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body13: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body14: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body15: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def networkconfig_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) :param NetworkconfigPolicy body: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body2: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body3: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body4: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body5: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body6: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body7: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body8: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body9: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body10: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body11: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body12: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body13: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body14: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body15: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) :param NetworkconfigPolicy body: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body2: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body3: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body4: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body5: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body6: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body7: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body8: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body9: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body10: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body11: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body12: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body13: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body14: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the networkconfigPolicy instance. (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body15: networkconfigPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `networkconfig_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def networkconfig_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def networkconfig_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def networkconfig_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param NetworkconfigPolicy body: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body2: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body3: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body4: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body5: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body6: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body7: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body8: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body9: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body10: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body11: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body12: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body13: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body14: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body15: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'networkconfigPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param NetworkconfigPolicy body: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body2: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body3: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body4: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body5: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body6: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body7: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body8: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body9: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body10: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body11: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body12: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body13: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body14: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) + :param NetworkconfigPolicy body15: networkconfigPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `networkconfig_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def networkconfig_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/ntp_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/ntp_policy_api.py index d38aa558..a5637896 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/ntp_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/ntp_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def ntp_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: NtpPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def ntp_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: NtpPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def ntp_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def ntp_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ntp_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ntp_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) :return: NtpPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) :return: NtpPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ntp_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) :param NtpPolicy body: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body2: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body3: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body4: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body5: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body6: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body7: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body8: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body9: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body10: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body11: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body12: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body13: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body14: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body15: ntpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) :param NtpPolicy body: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body2: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body3: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body4: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body5: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body6: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body7: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body8: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body9: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body10: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body11: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body12: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body13: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body14: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body15: ntpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ntp_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) :param NtpPolicy body: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body2: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body3: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body4: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body5: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body6: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body7: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body8: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body9: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body10: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body11: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body12: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body13: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body14: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body15: ntpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) :param NtpPolicy body: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body2: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body3: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body4: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body5: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body6: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body7: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body8: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body9: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body10: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body11: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body12: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body13: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body14: ntpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the ntpPolicy instance. (required) + :param NtpPolicy body15: ntpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ntp_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def ntp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ntp_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def ntp_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param NtpPolicy body: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body2: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body3: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body4: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body5: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body6: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body7: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body8: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body9: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body10: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body11: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body12: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body13: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body14: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body15: ntpPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'ntpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param NtpPolicy body: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body2: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body3: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body4: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body5: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body6: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body7: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body8: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body9: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body10: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body11: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body12: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body13: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body14: ntpPolicy to add (required) + :param NtpPolicy body15: ntpPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ntp_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def ntp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/oauth_oauth_user_api.py b/intersight/apis/oauth_oauth_user_api.py index 7201b6e6..b32ab7ac 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/oauth_oauth_user_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/oauth_oauth_user_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.5-612 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ def __init__(self, api_client=None): def oauth_oauth_users_get(self, **kwargs): """ - List of oauthOauthUsers + Get a list of 'oauthOauthUser' instances This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. @@ -54,14 +54,146 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_get(self, **kwargs): :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. - :param bool inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response - :param bool tags: The 'tags' query option allows clients to request a document with tag usage summary. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response :param int top: The max number of records to return :param int skip: The number of records to skip :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: OauthOauthUserList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -75,7 +207,7 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_get(self, **kwargs): def oauth_oauth_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): """ - List of oauthOauthUsers + Get a list of 'oauthOauthUser' instances This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. @@ -87,20 +219,152 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. - :param bool inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response - :param bool tags: The 'tags' query option allows clients to request a document with tag usage summary. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response :param int top: The max number of records to return :param int skip: The number of records to skip :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: OauthOauthUserList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'tags', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -126,8 +390,6 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) if 'inlinecount' in params: query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) - if 'tags' in params: - query_params.append(('tags', params['tags'])) if 'top' in params: query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) if 'skip' in params: @@ -140,6 +402,272 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) if 'expand' in params: query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,51 +701,79 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ - Delete an instance of oauthOauthUser + Delete an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ - Delete an instance of oauthOauthUser + Delete an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,51 +903,79 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def oauth_oauth_users_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ - A instance of oauthOauthUser + Get a specific instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) :return: OauthOauthUser If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ - A instance of oauthOauthUser + Get a specific instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) :return: OauthOauthUser If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,53 +1105,109 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ - Update an instance of oauthOauthUser + Update an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) :param OauthOauthUser body: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body2: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body3: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body4: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body5: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body6: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body7: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body8: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body9: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body10: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body11: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body12: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body13: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body14: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body15: oauthOauthUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ - Update an instance of oauthOauthUser + Update an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) :param OauthOauthUser body: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body2: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body3: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body4: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body5: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body6: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body7: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body8: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body9: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body10: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body11: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body12: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body13: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body14: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body15: oauthOauthUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,53 +1384,109 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def oauth_oauth_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ - Update an instance of oauthOauthUser + Update an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) :param OauthOauthUser body: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body2: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body3: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body4: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body5: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body6: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body7: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body8: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body9: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body10: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body11: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body12: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body13: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body14: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body15: oauthOauthUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ - Update an instance of oauthOauthUser + Update an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) :param OauthOauthUser body: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body2: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body3: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body4: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body5: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body6: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body7: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body8: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body9: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body10: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body11: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body12: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body13: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body14: oauthOauthUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the oauthOauthUser instance. (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body15: oauthOauthUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,51 +1663,79 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def oauth_oauth_users_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ - Create a oauthOauthUser + Create an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param OauthOauthUser body: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body2: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body3: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body4: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body5: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body6: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body7: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body8: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body9: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body10: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body11: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body12: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body13: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body14: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body15: oauthOauthUser to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ - Create a oauthOauthUser + Create an instance of 'oauthOauthUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function to be invoked when receiving the response. >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param OauthOauthUser body: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body2: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body3: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body4: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body5: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body6: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body7: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body8: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body9: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body10: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body11: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body12: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body13: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body14: oauthOauthUser to add (required) + :param OauthOauthUser body15: oauthOauthUser to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `oauth_oauth_users_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def oauth_oauth_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/pci_device_api.py b/intersight/apis/pci_device_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a93076e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/pci_device_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class PciDeviceApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def pci_devices_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'pciDevice' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.pci_devices_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :return: PciDeviceList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.pci_devices_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.pci_devices_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def pci_devices_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'pciDevice' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.pci_devices_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :return: PciDeviceList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method pci_devices_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/pci/Devices', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='PciDeviceList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def pci_devices_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'pciDevice' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.pci_devices_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the pciDevice instance. (required) + :return: PciDevice + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.pci_devices_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.pci_devices_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return data + + def pci_devices_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'pciDevice' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.pci_devices_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the pciDevice instance. (required) + :return: PciDevice + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method pci_devices_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `pci_devices_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/pci/Devices/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='PciDevice', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def pci_devices_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'pciDevice' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.pci_devices_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the pciDevice instance. (required) + :param PciDevice body: pciDevice to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.pci_devices_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.pci_devices_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return data + + def pci_devices_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'pciDevice' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.pci_devices_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the pciDevice instance. (required) + :param PciDevice body: pciDevice to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method pci_devices_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `pci_devices_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `pci_devices_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body' in params: + body_params = params['body'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/pci/Devices/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def pci_devices_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'pciDevice' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.pci_devices_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the pciDevice instance. (required) + :param PciDevice body: pciDevice to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.pci_devices_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.pci_devices_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return data + + def pci_devices_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'pciDevice' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.pci_devices_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the pciDevice instance. (required) + :param PciDevice body: pciDevice to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method pci_devices_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `pci_devices_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `pci_devices_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body' in params: + body_params = params['body'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/pci/Devices/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/port_group_api.py b/intersight/apis/port_group_api.py index 500ef19c..d4ea73b9 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/port_group_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/port_group_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def port_groups_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: PortGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def port_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: PortGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def port_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def port_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def port_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def port_groups_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'portGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def port_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) :return: PortGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'portGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) :return: PortGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `port_groups_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def port_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def port_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def port_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'portGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def port_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) :param PortGroup body: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body2: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body3: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body4: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body5: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body6: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body7: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body8: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body9: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body10: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body11: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body12: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body13: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body14: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body15: portGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'portGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) :param PortGroup body: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body2: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body3: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body4: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body5: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body6: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body7: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body8: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body9: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body10: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body11: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body12: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body13: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body14: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body15: portGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `port_groups_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def port_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def port_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def port_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'portGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def port_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) :param PortGroup body: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body2: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body3: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body4: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body5: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body6: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body7: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body8: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body9: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body10: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body11: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body12: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body13: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body14: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body15: portGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'portGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) :param PortGroup body: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body2: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body3: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body4: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body5: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body6: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body7: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body8: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body9: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body10: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body11: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body12: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body13: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body14: portGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portGroup instance. (required) + :param PortGroup body15: portGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `port_groups_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def port_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/port_sub_group_api.py b/intersight/apis/port_sub_group_api.py index 7f3f8119..6fe68243 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/port_sub_group_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/port_sub_group_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def port_sub_groups_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: PortSubGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def port_sub_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: PortSubGroupList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def port_sub_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def port_sub_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def port_sub_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def port_sub_groups_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'portSubGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) :return: PortSubGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'portSubGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) :return: PortSubGroup If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def port_sub_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def port_sub_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'portSubGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) :param PortSubGroup body: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body2: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body3: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body4: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body5: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body6: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body7: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body8: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body9: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body10: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body11: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body12: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body13: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body14: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body15: portSubGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'portSubGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) :param PortSubGroup body: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body2: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body3: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body4: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body5: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body6: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body7: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body8: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body9: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body10: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body11: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body12: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body13: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body14: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body15: portSubGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def port_sub_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def port_sub_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'portSubGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) :param PortSubGroup body: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body2: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body3: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body4: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body5: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body6: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body7: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body8: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body9: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body10: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body11: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body12: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body13: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body14: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body15: portSubGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'portSubGroup' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) :param PortSubGroup body: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body2: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body3: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body4: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body5: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body6: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body7: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body8: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body9: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body10: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body11: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body12: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body13: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body14: portSubGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the portSubGroup instance. (required) + :param PortSubGroup body15: portSubGroup to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `port_sub_groups_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def port_sub_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/processor_unit_api.py b/intersight/apis/processor_unit_api.py index abeffcb9..b9001787 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/processor_unit_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/processor_unit_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def processor_units_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ProcessorUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def processor_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ProcessorUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def processor_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def processor_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def processor_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def processor_units_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'processorUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def processor_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) :return: ProcessorUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'processorUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) :return: ProcessorUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `processor_units_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def processor_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def processor_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def processor_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'processorUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def processor_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) :param ProcessorUnit body: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body2: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body3: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body4: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body5: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body6: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body7: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body8: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body9: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body10: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body11: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body12: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body13: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body14: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body15: processorUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'processorUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) :param ProcessorUnit body: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body2: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body3: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body4: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body5: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body6: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body7: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body8: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body9: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body10: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body11: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body12: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body13: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body14: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body15: processorUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `processor_units_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def processor_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def processor_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def processor_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'processorUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def processor_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) :param ProcessorUnit body: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body2: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body3: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body4: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body5: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body6: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body7: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body8: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body9: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body10: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body11: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body12: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body13: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body14: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body15: processorUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'processorUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) :param ProcessorUnit body: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body2: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body3: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body4: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body5: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body6: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body7: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body8: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body9: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body10: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body11: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body12: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body13: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body14: processorUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the processorUnit instance. (required) + :param ProcessorUnit body15: processorUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `processor_units_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def processor_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/resource_group_api.py b/intersight/apis/resource_group_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1bf092c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/resource_group_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1838 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class ResourceGroupApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def resource_groups_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'resourceGroup' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: ResourceGroupList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.resource_groups_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.resource_groups_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def resource_groups_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'resourceGroup' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: ResourceGroupList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method resource_groups_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/resource/Groups', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='ResourceGroupList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def resource_groups_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.resource_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.resource_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def resource_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method resource_groups_moid_delete" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `resource_groups_moid_delete`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/resource/Groups/{moid}', 'DELETE', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def resource_groups_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :return: ResourceGroup + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.resource_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.resource_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def resource_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :return: ResourceGroup + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method resource_groups_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `resource_groups_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/resource/Groups/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='ResourceGroup', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def resource_groups_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body2: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body3: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body4: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body5: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body6: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body7: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body8: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body9: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body10: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body11: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body12: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body13: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body14: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body15: resourceGroup to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.resource_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.resource_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def resource_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body2: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body3: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body4: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body5: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body6: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body7: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body8: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body9: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body10: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body11: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body12: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body13: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body14: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body15: resourceGroup to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method resource_groups_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `resource_groups_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/resource/Groups/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def resource_groups_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body2: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body3: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body4: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body5: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body6: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body7: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body8: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body9: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body10: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body11: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body12: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body13: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body14: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body15: resourceGroup to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.resource_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.resource_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def resource_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body2: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body3: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body4: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body5: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body6: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body7: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body8: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body9: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body10: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body11: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body12: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body13: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body14: resourceGroup to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the resourceGroup instance. (required) + :param ResourceGroup body15: resourceGroup to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method resource_groups_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `resource_groups_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/resource/Groups/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def resource_groups_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param ResourceGroup body: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body2: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body3: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body4: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body5: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body6: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body7: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body8: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body9: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body10: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body11: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body12: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body13: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body14: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body15: resourceGroup to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.resource_groups_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.resource_groups_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def resource_groups_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'resourceGroup' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.resource_groups_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param ResourceGroup body: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body2: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body3: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body4: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body5: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body6: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body7: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body8: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body9: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body10: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body11: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body12: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body13: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body14: resourceGroup to add (required) + :param ResourceGroup body15: resourceGroup to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method resource_groups_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `resource_groups_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/resource/Groups', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/sdcard_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/sdcard_policy_api.py index 3a6d9c8b..1fd86245 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/sdcard_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/sdcard_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def sdcard_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: SdcardPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def sdcard_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: SdcardPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def sdcard_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def sdcard_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sdcard_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sdcard_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) :return: SdcardPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) :return: SdcardPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sdcard_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) :param SdcardPolicy body: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body2: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body3: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body4: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body5: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body6: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body7: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body8: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body9: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body10: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body11: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body12: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body13: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body14: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body15: sdcardPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) :param SdcardPolicy body: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body2: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body3: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body4: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body5: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body6: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body7: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body8: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body9: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body10: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body11: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body12: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body13: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body14: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body15: sdcardPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sdcard_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) :param SdcardPolicy body: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body2: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body3: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body4: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body5: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body6: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body7: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body8: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body9: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body10: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body11: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body12: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body13: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body14: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body15: sdcardPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) :param SdcardPolicy body: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body2: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body3: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body4: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body5: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body6: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body7: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body8: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body9: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body10: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body11: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body12: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body13: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body14: sdcardPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sdcardPolicy instance. (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body15: sdcardPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `sdcard_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def sdcard_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sdcard_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def sdcard_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SdcardPolicy body: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body2: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body3: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body4: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body5: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body6: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body7: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body8: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body9: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body10: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body11: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body12: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body13: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body14: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body15: sdcardPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'sdcardPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SdcardPolicy body: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body2: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body3: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body4: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body5: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body6: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body7: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body8: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body9: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body10: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body11: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body12: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body13: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body14: sdcardPolicy to add (required) + :param SdcardPolicy body15: sdcardPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `sdcard_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def sdcard_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/search_search_item_api.py b/intersight/apis/search_search_item_api.py index 7eec6920..b8de1194 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/search_search_item_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/search_search_item_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def search_search_items_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: SearchSearchItemList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def search_search_items_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: SearchSearchItemList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def search_search_items_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def search_search_items_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def search_search_items_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def search_search_items_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'searchSearchItem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def search_search_items_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.search_search_items_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.search_search_items_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) :return: SearchSearchItem If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'searchSearchItem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the searchSearchItem instance. (required) :return: SearchSearchItem If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `search_search_items_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def search_search_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/search_suggest_item_api.py b/intersight/apis/search_suggest_item_api.py index 75e877da..a9b576e9 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/search_suggest_item_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/search_suggest_item_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ def __init__(self, api_client=None): config.api_client = ApiClient() self.api_client = config.api_client - def search_suggest_items_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def search_suggest_items_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'searchSuggestItem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -49,23 +49,37 @@ def search_suggest_items_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.search_suggest_items_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.search_suggest_items_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SearchSuggestItem body: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body2: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body3: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body4: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body5: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body6: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body7: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body8: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body9: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body10: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body11: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body12: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body13: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body14: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body15: searchSuggestItem to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'searchSuggestItem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -74,17 +88,31 @@ def search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SearchSuggestItem body: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body2: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body3: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body4: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body5: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body6: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body7: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body8: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body9: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body10: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body11: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body12: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body13: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body14: searchSuggestItem to add (required) + :param SearchSuggestItem body15: searchSuggestItem to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -102,6 +130,48 @@ def search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `search_suggest_items_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -116,8 +186,8 @@ def search_suggest_items_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/search_tag_item_api.py b/intersight/apis/search_tag_item_api.py index 55fdee10..3a1840b6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/search_tag_item_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/search_tag_item_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def search_tag_items_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: SearchTagItemList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def search_tag_items_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: SearchTagItemList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def search_tag_items_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def search_tag_items_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def search_tag_items_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def search_tag_items_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'searchTagItem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def search_tag_items_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.search_tag_items_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.search_tag_items_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) :return: SearchTagItem If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'searchTagItem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the searchTagItem instance. (required) :return: SearchTagItem If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `search_tag_items_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def search_tag_items_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/security_unit_api.py b/intersight/apis/security_unit_api.py index e24b6ea0..9a3147f3 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/security_unit_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/security_unit_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def security_units_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: SecurityUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def security_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: SecurityUnitList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def security_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def security_units_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def security_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def security_units_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'securityUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def security_units_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) :return: SecurityUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'securityUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) :return: SecurityUnit If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `security_units_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def security_units_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def security_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def security_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'securityUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def security_units_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) :param SecurityUnit body: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body2: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body3: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body4: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body5: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body6: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body7: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body8: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body9: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body10: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body11: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body12: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body13: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body14: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body15: securityUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'securityUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) :param SecurityUnit body: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body2: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body3: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body4: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body5: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body6: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body7: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body8: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body9: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body10: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body11: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body12: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body13: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body14: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body15: securityUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `security_units_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def security_units_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def security_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def security_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'securityUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def security_units_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) :param SecurityUnit body: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body2: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body3: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body4: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body5: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body6: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body7: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body8: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body9: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body10: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body11: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body12: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body13: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body14: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body15: securityUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'securityUnit' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) :param SecurityUnit body: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body2: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body3: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body4: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body5: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body6: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body7: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body8: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body9: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body10: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body11: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body12: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body13: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body14: securityUnit to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the securityUnit instance. (required) + :param SecurityUnit body15: securityUnit to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `security_units_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def security_units_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/server_config_change_detail_api.py b/intersight/apis/server_config_change_detail_api.py index cf5387ff..1d6816ac 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/server_config_change_detail_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/server_config_change_detail_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def server_config_change_details_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ServerConfigChangeDetailList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def server_config_change_details_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ServerConfigChangeDetailList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def server_config_change_details_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def server_config_change_details_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def server_config_change_details_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_config_change_details_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'serverConfigChangeDetail' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def server_config_change_details_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_config_change_details_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_config_change_details_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) :return: ServerConfigChangeDetail If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'serverConfigChangeDetail' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverConfigChangeDetail instance. (required) :return: ServerConfigChangeDetail If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `server_config_change_details_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def server_config_change_details_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/server_config_result_api.py b/intersight/apis/server_config_result_api.py index 9b17faeb..8bedaf35 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/server_config_result_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/server_config_result_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def server_config_results_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ServerConfigResultList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def server_config_results_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ServerConfigResultList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def server_config_results_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def server_config_results_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def server_config_results_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_config_results_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'serverConfigResult' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def server_config_results_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_config_results_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_config_results_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) :return: ServerConfigResult If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'serverConfigResult' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverConfigResult instance. (required) :return: ServerConfigResult If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `server_config_results_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def server_config_results_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/server_config_result_entry_api.py b/intersight/apis/server_config_result_entry_api.py index acd29eae..e30ea490 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/server_config_result_entry_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/server_config_result_entry_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def server_config_result_entries_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ServerConfigResultEntryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def server_config_result_entries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ServerConfigResultEntryList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def server_config_result_entries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def server_config_result_entries_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def server_config_result_entries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_config_result_entries_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'serverConfigResultEntry' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def server_config_result_entries_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_config_result_entries_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_config_result_entries_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) :return: ServerConfigResultEntry If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'serverConfigResultEntry' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverConfigResultEntry instance. (required) :return: ServerConfigResultEntry If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `server_config_result_entries_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def server_config_result_entries_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/server_profile_api.py b/intersight/apis/server_profile_api.py index 491ec4b8..63fb3823 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/server_profile_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/server_profile_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def server_profiles_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ServerProfileList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def server_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: ServerProfileList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def server_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def server_profiles_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def server_profiles_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def server_profiles_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `server_profiles_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def server_profiles_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def server_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def server_profiles_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) :return: ServerProfile If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) :return: ServerProfile If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `server_profiles_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def server_profiles_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def server_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def server_profiles_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) :param ServerProfile body: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body2: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body3: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body4: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body5: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body6: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body7: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body8: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body9: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body10: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body11: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body12: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body13: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body14: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body15: serverProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) :param ServerProfile body: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body2: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body3: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body4: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body5: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body6: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body7: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body8: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body9: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body10: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body11: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body12: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body13: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body14: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body15: serverProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `server_profiles_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def server_profiles_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def server_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def server_profiles_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) :param ServerProfile body: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body2: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body3: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body4: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body5: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body6: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body7: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body8: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body9: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body10: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body11: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body12: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body13: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body14: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body15: serverProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) :param ServerProfile body: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body2: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body3: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body4: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body5: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body6: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body7: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body8: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body9: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body10: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body11: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body12: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body13: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body14: serverProfile to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the serverProfile instance. (required) + :param ServerProfile body15: serverProfile to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `server_profiles_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def server_profiles_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def server_profiles_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def server_profiles_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param ServerProfile body: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body2: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body3: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body4: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body5: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body6: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body7: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body8: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body9: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body10: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body11: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body12: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body13: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body14: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body15: serverProfile to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.server_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.server_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.server_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.server_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def server_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def server_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'serverProfile' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def server_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.server_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.server_profiles_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param ServerProfile body: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body2: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body3: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body4: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body5: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body6: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body7: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body8: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body9: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body10: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body11: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body12: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body13: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body14: serverProfile to add (required) + :param ServerProfile body15: serverProfile to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def server_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `server_profiles_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `server_profiles_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def server_profiles_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/smtp_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/smtp_policy_api.py index 589838d1..7b0cb564 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/smtp_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/smtp_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def smtp_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SmtpPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def smtp_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SmtpPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def smtp_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def smtp_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def smtp_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def smtp_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) :return: SmtpPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) :return: SmtpPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def smtp_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) :param SmtpPolicy body: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body2: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body3: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body4: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body5: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body6: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body7: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body8: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body9: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body10: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body11: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body12: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body13: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body14: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body15: smtpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) :param SmtpPolicy body: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body2: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body3: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body4: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body5: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body6: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body7: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body8: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body9: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body10: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body11: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body12: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body13: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body14: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body15: smtpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def smtp_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) :param SmtpPolicy body: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body2: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body3: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body4: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body5: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body6: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body7: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body8: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body9: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body10: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body11: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body12: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body13: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body14: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body15: smtpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) :param SmtpPolicy body: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body2: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body3: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body4: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body5: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body6: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body7: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body8: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body9: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body10: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body11: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body12: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body13: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body14: smtpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the smtpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body15: smtpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `smtp_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def smtp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def smtp_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def smtp_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SmtpPolicy body: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body2: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body3: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body4: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body5: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body6: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body7: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body8: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body9: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body10: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body11: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body12: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body13: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body14: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body15: smtpPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'smtpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SmtpPolicy body: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body2: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body3: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body4: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body5: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body6: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body7: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body8: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body9: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body10: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body11: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body12: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body13: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body14: smtpPolicy to add (required) + :param SmtpPolicy body15: smtpPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `smtp_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def smtp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/snmp_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/snmp_policy_api.py index 8d243a1f..f2099476 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/snmp_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/snmp_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def snmp_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SnmpPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def snmp_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SnmpPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def snmp_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def snmp_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def snmp_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def snmp_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) :return: SnmpPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) :return: SnmpPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def snmp_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) :param SnmpPolicy body: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body2: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body3: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body4: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body5: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body6: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body7: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body8: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body9: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body10: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body11: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body12: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body13: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body14: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body15: snmpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) :param SnmpPolicy body: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body2: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body3: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body4: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body5: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body6: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body7: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body8: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body9: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body10: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body11: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body12: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body13: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body14: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body15: snmpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def snmp_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) :param SnmpPolicy body: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body2: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body3: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body4: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body5: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body6: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body7: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body8: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body9: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body10: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body11: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body12: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body13: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body14: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body15: snmpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) :param SnmpPolicy body: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body2: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body3: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body4: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body5: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body6: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body7: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body8: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body9: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body10: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body11: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body12: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body13: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body14: snmpPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the snmpPolicy instance. (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body15: snmpPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `snmp_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def snmp_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def snmp_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def snmp_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SnmpPolicy body: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body2: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body3: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body4: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body5: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body6: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body7: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body8: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body9: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body10: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body11: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body12: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body13: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body14: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body15: snmpPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'snmpPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SnmpPolicy body: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body2: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body3: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body4: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body5: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body6: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body7: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body8: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body9: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body10: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body11: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body12: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body13: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body14: snmpPolicy to add (required) + :param SnmpPolicy body15: snmpPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `snmp_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def snmp_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/softwarerepository_authorization_api.py b/intersight/apis/softwarerepository_authorization_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..967d8f90 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/softwarerepository_authorization_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1348 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.softwarerepository_authorizations_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.softwarerepository_authorizations_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method softwarerepository_authorizations_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/softwarerepository/Authorizations', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :return: SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, **kwargs) + return data + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :return: SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/softwarerepository/Authorizations/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body2: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body3: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body4: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body5: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body6: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body7: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body8: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body9: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body10: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body11: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, **kwargs) + return data + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body2: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body3: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body4: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body5: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body6: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body7: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body8: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body9: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body10: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body11: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body11' in params: + body_params = params['body11'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/softwarerepository/Authorizations/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body2: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body3: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body4: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body5: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body6: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body7: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body8: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body9: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body10: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body11: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, **kwargs) + return data + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body2: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body3: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body4: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body5: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body6: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body7: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body8: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body9: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body10: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the softwarerepositoryAuthorization instance. (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body11: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body11' in params: + body_params = params['body11'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/softwarerepository/Authorizations/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body2: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body3: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body4: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body5: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body6: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body7: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body8: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body9: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body10: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body11: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.softwarerepository_authorizations_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.softwarerepository_authorizations_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, **kwargs) + return data + + def softwarerepository_authorizations_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'softwarerepositoryAuthorization' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.softwarerepository_authorizations_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body2: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body3: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body4: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body5: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body6: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body7: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body8: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body9: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body10: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :param SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization body11: softwarerepositoryAuthorization to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method softwarerepository_authorizations_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `softwarerepository_authorizations_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body11' in params: + body_params = params['body11'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/softwarerepository/Authorizations', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/sol_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/sol_policy_api.py index d957252b..338b4ed2 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/sol_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/sol_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def sol_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SolPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def sol_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SolPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def sol_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def sol_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sol_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def sol_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `sol_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def sol_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sol_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def sol_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) :return: SolPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) :return: SolPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `sol_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def sol_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sol_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def sol_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) :param SolPolicy body: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body2: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body3: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body4: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body5: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body6: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body7: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body8: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body9: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body10: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body11: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body12: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body13: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body14: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body15: solPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) :param SolPolicy body: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body2: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body3: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body4: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body5: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body6: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body7: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body8: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body9: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body10: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body11: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body12: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body13: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body14: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body15: solPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `sol_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def sol_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sol_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def sol_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) :param SolPolicy body: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body2: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body3: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body4: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body5: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body6: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body7: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body8: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body9: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body10: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body11: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body12: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body13: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body14: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body15: solPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) :param SolPolicy body: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body2: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body3: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body4: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body5: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body6: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body7: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body8: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body9: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body10: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body11: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body12: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body13: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body14: solPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the solPolicy instance. (required) + :param SolPolicy body15: solPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `sol_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def sol_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def sol_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def sol_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SolPolicy body: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body2: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body3: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body4: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body5: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body6: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body7: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body8: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body9: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body10: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body11: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body12: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body13: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body14: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body15: solPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.sol_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.sol_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.sol_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.sol_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def sol_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def sol_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'solPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def sol_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.sol_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.sol_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SolPolicy body: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body2: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body3: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body4: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body5: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body6: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body7: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body8: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body9: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body10: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body11: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body12: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body13: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body14: solPolicy to add (required) + :param SolPolicy body15: solPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def sol_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `sol_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `sol_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def sol_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/ssh_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/ssh_policy_api.py index 262d9a74..e70314ca 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/ssh_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/ssh_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def ssh_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SshPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def ssh_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SshPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def ssh_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def ssh_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ssh_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ssh_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) :return: SshPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) :return: SshPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ssh_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) :param SshPolicy body: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body2: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body3: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body4: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body5: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body6: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body7: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body8: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body9: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body10: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body11: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body12: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body13: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body14: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body15: sshPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) :param SshPolicy body: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body2: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body3: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body4: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body5: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body6: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body7: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body8: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body9: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body10: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body11: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body12: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body13: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body14: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body15: sshPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ssh_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) :param SshPolicy body: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body2: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body3: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body4: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body5: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body6: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body7: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body8: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body9: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body10: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body11: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body12: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body13: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body14: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body15: sshPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) :param SshPolicy body: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body2: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body3: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body4: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body5: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body6: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body7: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body8: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body9: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body10: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body11: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body12: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body13: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body14: sshPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the sshPolicy instance. (required) + :param SshPolicy body15: sshPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ssh_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def ssh_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def ssh_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def ssh_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SshPolicy body: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body2: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body3: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body4: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body5: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body6: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body7: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body8: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body9: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body10: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body11: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body12: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body13: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body14: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body15: sshPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'sshPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SshPolicy body: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body2: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body3: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body4: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body5: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body6: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body7: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body8: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body9: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body10: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body11: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body12: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body13: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body14: sshPolicy to add (required) + :param SshPolicy body15: sshPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `ssh_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def ssh_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_controller_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_controller_api.py index 18e34481..0cf66d0b 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_controller_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_controller_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_controllers_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) :return: StorageController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) :return: StorageController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) :param StorageController body: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body2: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body3: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body4: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body5: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body6: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body7: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body8: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body9: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body10: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body11: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body12: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body13: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body14: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body15: storageController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) :param StorageController body: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body2: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body3: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body4: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body5: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body6: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body7: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body8: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body9: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body10: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body11: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body12: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body13: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body14: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body15: storageController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) :param StorageController body: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body2: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body3: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body4: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body5: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body6: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body7: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body8: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body9: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body10: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body11: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body12: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body13: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body14: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body15: storageController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) :param StorageController body: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body2: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body3: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body4: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body5: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body6: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body7: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body8: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body9: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body10: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body11: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body12: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body13: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body14: storageController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageController instance. (required) + :param StorageController body15: storageController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_controllers_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_disk_group_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_disk_group_policy_api.py index 67956dbb..ffd2fb93 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_disk_group_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_disk_group_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageDiskGroupPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageDiskGroupPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) :return: StorageDiskGroupPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) :return: StorageDiskGroupPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body2: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body3: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body4: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body5: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body6: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body7: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body8: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body9: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body10: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body11: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body12: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body13: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body14: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body15: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body2: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body3: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body4: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body5: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body6: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body7: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body8: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body9: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body10: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body11: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body12: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body13: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body14: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body15: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body2: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body3: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body4: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body5: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body6: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body7: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body8: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body9: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body10: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body11: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body12: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body13: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body14: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body15: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body2: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body3: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body4: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body5: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body6: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body7: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body8: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body9: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body10: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body11: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body12: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body13: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body14: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageDiskGroupPolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body15: storageDiskGroupPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_disk_group_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body2: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body3: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body4: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body5: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body6: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body7: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body8: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body9: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body10: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body11: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body12: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body13: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body14: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body15: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'storageDiskGroupPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body2: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body3: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body4: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body5: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body6: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body7: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body8: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body9: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body10: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body11: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body12: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body13: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body14: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) + :param StorageDiskGroupPolicy body15: storageDiskGroupPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_disk_group_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def storage_disk_group_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_enclosure_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_enclosure_api.py index b0e3665c..1e9320e6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_enclosure_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_enclosure_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_enclosures_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageEnclosureList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_enclosures_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageEnclosureList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_enclosures_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_enclosures_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_enclosures_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_enclosures_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageEnclosure' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) :return: StorageEnclosure If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageEnclosure' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) :return: StorageEnclosure If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_enclosures_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_enclosures_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageEnclosure' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) :param StorageEnclosure body: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body2: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body3: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body4: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body5: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body6: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body7: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body8: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body9: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body10: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body11: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body12: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body13: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body14: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body15: storageEnclosure to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageEnclosure' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) :param StorageEnclosure body: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body2: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body3: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body4: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body5: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body6: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body7: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body8: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body9: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body10: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body11: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body12: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body13: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body14: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body15: storageEnclosure to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_enclosures_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_enclosures_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageEnclosure' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) :param StorageEnclosure body: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body2: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body3: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body4: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body5: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body6: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body7: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body8: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body9: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body10: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body11: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body12: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body13: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body14: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body15: storageEnclosure to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageEnclosure' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) :param StorageEnclosure body: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body2: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body3: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body4: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body5: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body6: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body7: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body8: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body9: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body10: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body11: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body12: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body13: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body14: storageEnclosure to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageEnclosure instance. (required) + :param StorageEnclosure body15: storageEnclosure to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_enclosures_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_enclosures_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_controller_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_controller_api.py index 3a117d11..0b1dc097 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_controller_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_controller_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexFlashControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexFlashControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexFlashController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexFlashController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexFlashController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexFlashController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashController body: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body2: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body3: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body4: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body5: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body6: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body7: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body8: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body9: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body10: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body11: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body12: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body13: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body14: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body15: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashController body: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body2: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body3: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body4: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body5: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body6: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body7: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body8: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body9: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body10: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body11: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body12: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body13: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body14: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body15: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, * _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashController body: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body2: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body3: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body4: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body5: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body6: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body7: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body8: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body9: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body10: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body11: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body12: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body13: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body14: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body15: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashController body: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body2: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body3: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body4: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body5: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body6: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body7: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body8: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body9: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body10: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body11: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body12: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body13: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body14: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashController body15: storageFlexFlashController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_api.py index df1d053d..2b8bf77a 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexFlashControllerPropsList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexFlashControllerPropsList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexFlashControllerProps' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexFlashControllerProps If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexFlashControllerProps' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexFlashControllerProps If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kw _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashControllerProps' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body2: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body3: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body4: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body5: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body6: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body7: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body8: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body9: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body10: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body11: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body12: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body13: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body14: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body15: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashControllerProps' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body2: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body3: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body4: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body5: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body6: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body7: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body8: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body9: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body10: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body11: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body12: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body13: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body14: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body15: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bo _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashControllerProps' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body2: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body3: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body4: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body5: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body6: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body7: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body8: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body9: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body10: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body11: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body12: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body13: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body14: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body15: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashControllerProps' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body2: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body3: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body4: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body5: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body6: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body7: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body8: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body9: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body10: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body11: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body12: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body13: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body14: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashControllerProps instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashControllerProps body15: storageFlexFlashControllerProps to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_flex_flash_controller_props_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, bod local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_api.py index 65b892bb..b1784c3c 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwa _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body2: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body3: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body4: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body5: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body6: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body7: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body8: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body9: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body10: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body11: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body12: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body13: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body14: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body15: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body2: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body3: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body4: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body5: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body6: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body7: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body8: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body9: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body10: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body11: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body12: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body13: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body14: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body15: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, bod _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body2: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body3: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body4: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body5: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body6: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body7: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body8: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body9: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body10: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body11: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body12: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body13: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body14: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body15: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body2: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body3: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body4: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body5: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body6: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body7: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body8: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body9: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body10: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body11: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body12: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body13: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body14: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive body15: storageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_flex_flash_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_api.py index b1f49194..f96212ce 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexFlashVirtualDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexFlashVirtualDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body2: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body3: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body4: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body5: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body6: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body7: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body8: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body9: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body10: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body11: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body12: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body13: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body14: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body15: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body2: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body3: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body4: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body5: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body6: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body7: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body8: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body9: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body10: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body11: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body12: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body13: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body14: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body15: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body2: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body3: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body4: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body5: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body6: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body7: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body8: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body9: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body10: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body11: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body12: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body13: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body14: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body15: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body2: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body3: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body4: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body5: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body6: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body7: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body8: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body9: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body10: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body11: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body12: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body13: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body14: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive body15: storageFlexFlashVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_flex_flash_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_controller_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_controller_api.py index 95d67d68..bad59b4d 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_controller_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_controller_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexUtilControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexUtilControllerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexUtilController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexUtilController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexUtilController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexUtilController If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilController body: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body2: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body3: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body4: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body5: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body6: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body7: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body8: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body9: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body10: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body11: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body12: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body13: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body14: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body15: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilController body: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body2: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body3: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body4: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body5: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body6: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body7: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body8: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body9: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body10: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body11: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body12: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body13: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body14: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body15: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, ** _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilController body: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body2: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body3: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body4: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body5: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body6: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body7: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body8: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body9: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body10: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body11: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body12: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body13: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body14: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body15: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilController' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilController body: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body2: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body3: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body4: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body5: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body6: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body7: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body8: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body9: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body10: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body11: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body12: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body13: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body14: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilController instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilController body15: storageFlexUtilController to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_flex_util_controllers_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_api.py index f90c9f54..210b96e1 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body2: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body3: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body4: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body5: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body6: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body7: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body8: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body9: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body10: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body11: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body12: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body13: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body14: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body15: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body2: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body3: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body4: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body5: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body6: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body7: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body8: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body9: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body10: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body11: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body12: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body13: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body14: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body15: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body2: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body3: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body4: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body5: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body6: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body7: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body8: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body9: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body10: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body11: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body12: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body13: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body14: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body15: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body2: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body3: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body4: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body5: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body6: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body7: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body8: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body9: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body10: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body11: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body12: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body13: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body14: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive body15: storageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_flex_util_physical_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_api.py index 51e5d1f6..7528a327 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexUtilVirtualDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageFlexUtilVirtualDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body2: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body3: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body4: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body5: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body6: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body7: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body8: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body9: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body10: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body11: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body12: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body13: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body14: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body15: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body2: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body3: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body4: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body5: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body6: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body7: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body8: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body9: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body10: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body11: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body12: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body13: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body14: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body15: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body2: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body3: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body4: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body5: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body6: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body7: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body8: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body9: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body10: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body11: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body12: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body13: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body14: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body15: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body2: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body3: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body4: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body5: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body6: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body7: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body8: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body9: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body10: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body11: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body12: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body13: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body14: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive body15: storageFlexUtilVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_flex_util_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_api.py index 0c151e1e..939fd3c8 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_physical_disks_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_physical_disks_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_physical_disks_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_physical_disks_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_physical_disks_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disks_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storagePhysicalDisk' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) :return: StoragePhysicalDisk If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storagePhysicalDisk' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) :return: StoragePhysicalDisk If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDisk' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDisk body: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body2: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body3: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body4: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body5: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body6: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body7: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body8: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body9: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body10: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body11: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body12: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body13: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body14: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body15: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDisk' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDisk body: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body2: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body3: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body4: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body5: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body6: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body7: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body8: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body9: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body10: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body11: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body12: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body13: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body14: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body15: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_physical_disks_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disks_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDisk' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDisk body: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body2: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body3: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body4: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body5: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body6: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body7: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body8: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body9: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body10: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body11: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body12: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body13: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body14: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body15: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDisk' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDisk body: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body2: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body3: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body4: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body5: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body6: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body7: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body8: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body9: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body10: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body11: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body12: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body13: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body14: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDisk instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDisk body15: storagePhysicalDisk to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_physical_disks_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_physical_disks_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_extension_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_extension_api.py index 06aed853..346df806 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_extension_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_extension_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskExtensionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskExtensionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskExtension' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskExtension If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskExtension' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskExtension If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwarg _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskExtension' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body2: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body3: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body4: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body5: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body6: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body7: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body8: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body9: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body10: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body11: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body12: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body13: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body14: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body15: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskExtension' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body2: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body3: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body4: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body5: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body6: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body7: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body8: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body9: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body10: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body11: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body12: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body13: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body14: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body15: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskExtension' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body2: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body3: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body4: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body5: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body6: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body7: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body8: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body9: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body10: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body11: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body12: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body13: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body14: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body15: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskExtension' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body2: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body3: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body4: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body5: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body6: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body7: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body8: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body9: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body10: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body11: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body12: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body13: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body14: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskExtension instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskExtension body15: storagePhysicalDiskExtension to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_physical_disk_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_usage_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_usage_api.py index 47f25c6f..1cd36330 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_usage_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_physical_disk_usage_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskUsageList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskUsageList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskUsage' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskUsage If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskUsage' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) :return: StoragePhysicalDiskUsage If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskUsage' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body2: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body3: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body4: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body5: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body6: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body7: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body8: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body9: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body10: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body11: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body12: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body13: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body14: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body15: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskUsage' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body2: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body3: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body4: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body5: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body6: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body7: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body8: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body9: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body10: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body11: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body12: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body13: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body14: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body15: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **k _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskUsage' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body2: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body3: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body4: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body5: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body6: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body7: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body8: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body9: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body10: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body11: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body12: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body13: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body14: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body15: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storagePhysicalDiskUsage' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body2: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body3: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body4: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body5: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body6: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body7: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body8: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body9: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body10: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body11: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body12: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body13: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body14: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storagePhysicalDiskUsage instance. (required) + :param StoragePhysicalDiskUsage body15: storagePhysicalDiskUsage to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_physical_disk_usages_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kw local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_sas_expander_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_sas_expander_api.py index bde23ea4..91187949 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_sas_expander_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_sas_expander_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageSasExpanderList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageSasExpanderList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_sas_expanders_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_sas_expanders_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageSasExpander' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) :return: StorageSasExpander If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageSasExpander' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) :return: StorageSasExpander If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageSasExpander' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) :param StorageSasExpander body: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body2: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body3: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body4: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body5: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body6: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body7: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body8: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body9: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body10: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body11: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body12: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body13: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body14: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body15: storageSasExpander to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageSasExpander' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) :param StorageSasExpander body: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body2: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body3: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body4: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body5: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body6: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body7: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body8: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body9: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body10: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body11: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body12: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body13: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body14: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body15: storageSasExpander to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_sas_expanders_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_sas_expanders_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageSasExpander' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) :param StorageSasExpander body: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body2: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body3: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body4: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body5: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body6: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body7: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body8: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body9: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body10: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body11: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body12: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body13: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body14: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body15: storageSasExpander to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageSasExpander' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) :param StorageSasExpander body: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body2: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body3: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body4: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body5: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body6: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body7: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body8: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body9: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body10: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body11: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body12: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body13: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body14: storageSasExpander to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageSasExpander instance. (required) + :param StorageSasExpander body15: storageSasExpander to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_sas_expanders_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_sas_expanders_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_storage_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_storage_policy_api.py index 2a4c0b32..bd4a9945 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_storage_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_storage_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_storage_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageStoragePolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageStoragePolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_storage_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: StorageStoragePolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) :return: StorageStoragePolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param StorageStoragePolicy body: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body2: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body3: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body4: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body5: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body6: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body7: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body8: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body9: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body10: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body11: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body12: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body13: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body14: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body15: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param StorageStoragePolicy body: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body2: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body3: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body4: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body5: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body6: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body7: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body8: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body9: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body10: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body11: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body12: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body13: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body14: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body15: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param StorageStoragePolicy body: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body2: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body3: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body4: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body5: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body6: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body7: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body8: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body9: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body10: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body11: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body12: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body13: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body14: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body15: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) :param StorageStoragePolicy body: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body2: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body3: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body4: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body5: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body6: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body7: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body8: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body9: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body10: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body11: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body12: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body13: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body14: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageStoragePolicy instance. (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body15: storageStoragePolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_storage_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def storage_storage_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_storage_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def storage_storage_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param StorageStoragePolicy body: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body2: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body3: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body4: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body5: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body6: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body7: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body8: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body9: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body10: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body11: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body12: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body13: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body14: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body15: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'storageStoragePolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param StorageStoragePolicy body: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body2: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body3: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body4: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body5: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body6: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body7: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body8: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body9: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body10: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body11: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body12: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body13: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body14: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) + :param StorageStoragePolicy body15: storageStoragePolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_storage_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def storage_storage_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_vd_member_ep_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_vd_member_ep_api.py index e74310a9..264fab6f 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_vd_member_ep_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_vd_member_ep_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageVdMemberEpList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageVdMemberEpList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageVdMemberEp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) :return: StorageVdMemberEp If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageVdMemberEp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) :return: StorageVdMemberEp If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageVdMemberEp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) :param StorageVdMemberEp body: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body2: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body3: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body4: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body5: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body6: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body7: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body8: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body9: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body10: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body11: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body12: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body13: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body14: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body15: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageVdMemberEp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) :param StorageVdMemberEp body: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body2: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body3: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body4: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body5: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body6: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body7: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body8: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body9: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body10: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body11: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body12: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body13: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body14: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body15: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageVdMemberEp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) :param StorageVdMemberEp body: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body2: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body3: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body4: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body5: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body6: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body7: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body8: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body9: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body10: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body11: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body12: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body13: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body14: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body15: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageVdMemberEp' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) :param StorageVdMemberEp body: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body2: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body3: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body4: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body5: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body6: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body7: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body8: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body9: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body10: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body11: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body12: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body13: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body14: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVdMemberEp instance. (required) + :param StorageVdMemberEp body15: storageVdMemberEp to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_vd_member_eps_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_virtual_drive_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_virtual_drive_api.py index a7603519..3cd87770 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/storage_virtual_drive_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_virtual_drive_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageVirtualDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: StorageVirtualDriveList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_virtual_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_virtual_drives_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageVirtualDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'storageVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) :return: StorageVirtualDrive If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageVirtualDrive body: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body2: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body3: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body4: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body5: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body6: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body7: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body8: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body9: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body10: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body11: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body12: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body13: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body14: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body15: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageVirtualDrive body: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body2: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body3: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body4: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body5: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body6: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body7: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body8: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body9: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body10: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body11: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body12: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body13: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body14: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body15: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def storage_virtual_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_virtual_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageVirtualDrive body: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body2: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body3: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body4: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body5: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body6: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body7: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body8: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body9: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body10: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body11: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body12: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body13: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body14: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body15: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDrive' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) :param StorageVirtualDrive body: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body2: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body3: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body4: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body5: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body6: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body7: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body8: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body9: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body10: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body11: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body12: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body13: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body14: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDrive instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDrive body15: storageVirtualDrive to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_virtual_drives_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def storage_virtual_drives_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/storage_virtual_drive_extension_api.py b/intersight/apis/storage_virtual_drive_extension_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e03a7844 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/storage_virtual_drive_extension_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,1462 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class StorageVirtualDriveExtensionApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def storage_virtual_drive_extensions_get(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_get(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_get_with_http_info(**kwargs) + return data + + def storage_virtual_drive_extensions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get a list of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' instances + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_get_with_http_info(callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param bool count: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top: The max number of records to return + :param int skip: The number of records to skip + :param str filter: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :return: StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method storage_virtual_drive_extensions_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + if 'count' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count'])) + if 'inlinecount' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount'])) + if 'top' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top'])) + if 'skip' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip'])) + if 'filter' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter'])) + if 'select' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select'])) + if 'orderby' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) + if 'expand' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/storage/VirtualDriveExtensions', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :return: StorageVirtualDriveExtension + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) + return data + + def storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): + """ + Get a specific instance of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :return: StorageVirtualDriveExtension + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_get`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/storage/VirtualDriveExtensions/{moid}', 'GET', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type='StorageVirtualDriveExtension', + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body2: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body3: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body4: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body5: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body6: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body7: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body8: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body9: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body10: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body11: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body12: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body13: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body14: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body15: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body2: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body3: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body4: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body5: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body6: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body7: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body8: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body9: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body10: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body11: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body12: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body13: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body14: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body15: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_patch`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/storage/VirtualDriveExtensions/{moid}', 'PATCH', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body2: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body3: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body4: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body5: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body6: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body7: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body8: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body9: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body10: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body11: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body12: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body13: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body14: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body15: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Update an instance of 'storageVirtualDriveExtension' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body2: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body3: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body4: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body5: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body6: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body7: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body8: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body9: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body10: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body11: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body12: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body13: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body14: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the storageVirtualDriveExtension instance. (required) + :param StorageVirtualDriveExtension body15: storageVirtualDriveExtension to update (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `storage_virtual_drive_extensions_moid_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/storage/VirtualDriveExtensions/{moid}', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/syslog_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/syslog_policy_api.py index 3ab8c2f8..c1bcc1fb 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/syslog_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/syslog_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def syslog_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SyslogPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def syslog_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: SyslogPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def syslog_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def syslog_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def syslog_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def syslog_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) :return: SyslogPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) :return: SyslogPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def syslog_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) :param SyslogPolicy body: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body2: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body3: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body4: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body5: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body6: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body7: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body8: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body9: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body10: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body11: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body12: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body13: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body14: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body15: syslogPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) :param SyslogPolicy body: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body2: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body3: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body4: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body5: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body6: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body7: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body8: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body9: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body10: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body11: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body12: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body13: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body14: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body15: syslogPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def syslog_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) :param SyslogPolicy body: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body2: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body3: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body4: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body5: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body6: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body7: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body8: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body9: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body10: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body11: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body12: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body13: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body14: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body15: syslogPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) :param SyslogPolicy body: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body2: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body3: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body4: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body5: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body6: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body7: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body8: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body9: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body10: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body11: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body12: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body13: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body14: syslogPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the syslogPolicy instance. (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body15: syslogPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `syslog_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def syslog_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def syslog_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def syslog_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SyslogPolicy body: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body2: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body3: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body4: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body5: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body6: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body7: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body8: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body9: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body10: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body11: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body12: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body13: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body14: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body15: syslogPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'syslogPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param SyslogPolicy body: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body2: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body3: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body4: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body5: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body6: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body7: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body8: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body9: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body10: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body11: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body12: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body13: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body14: syslogPolicy to add (required) + :param SyslogPolicy body15: syslogPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `syslog_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def syslog_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/task_workflow_action_api.py b/intersight/apis/task_workflow_action_api.py index 19ed2b40..0230591e 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/task_workflow_action_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/task_workflow_action_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def task_workflow_actions_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TaskWorkflowActionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def task_workflow_actions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TaskWorkflowActionList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def task_workflow_actions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def task_workflow_actions_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def task_workflow_actions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def task_workflow_actions_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) :return: TaskWorkflowAction If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) :return: TaskWorkflowAction If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) :param TaskWorkflowAction body: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body2: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body3: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body4: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body5: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body6: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body7: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body8: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body9: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body10: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body11: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body12: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body13: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body14: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body15: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) :param TaskWorkflowAction body: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body2: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body3: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body4: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body5: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body6: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body7: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body8: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body9: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body10: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body11: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body12: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body13: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body14: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body15: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def task_workflow_actions_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def task_workflow_actions_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) :param TaskWorkflowAction body: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body2: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body3: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body4: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body5: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body6: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body7: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body8: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body9: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body10: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body11: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body12: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body13: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body14: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body15: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) :param TaskWorkflowAction body: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body2: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body3: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body4: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body5: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body6: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body7: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body8: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body9: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body10: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body11: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body12: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body13: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body14: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the taskWorkflowAction instance. (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body15: taskWorkflowAction to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `task_workflow_actions_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -499,7 +1461,7 @@ def task_workflow_actions_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def task_workflow_actions_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def task_workflow_actions_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -508,23 +1470,37 @@ def task_workflow_actions_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param TaskWorkflowAction body: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body2: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body3: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body4: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body5: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body6: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body7: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body8: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body9: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body10: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body11: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body12: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body13: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body14: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body15: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'taskWorkflowAction' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -533,17 +1509,31 @@ def task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param TaskWorkflowAction body: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body2: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body3: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body4: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body5: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body6: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body7: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body8: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body9: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body10: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body11: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body12: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body13: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body14: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) + :param TaskWorkflowAction body15: taskWorkflowAction to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -561,6 +1551,48 @@ def task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `task_workflow_actions_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -575,8 +1607,8 @@ def task_workflow_actions_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/telemetry_time_series_api.py b/intersight/apis/telemetry_time_series_api.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..101f1f81 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/apis/telemetry_time_series_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# python 2 and python 3 compatibility library +from six import iteritems + +from ..configuration import Configuration +from ..api_client import ApiClient + + +class TelemetryTimeSeriesApi(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen + """ + + def __init__(self, api_client=None): + config = Configuration() + if api_client: + self.api_client = api_client + else: + if not config.api_client: + config.api_client = ApiClient() + self.api_client = config.api_client + + def telemetry_time_series_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'telemetryTimeSeries' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.telemetry_time_series_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body2: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body3: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body4: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body5: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body6: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body7: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body8: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body9: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body10: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body11: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body12: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body13: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body14: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body15: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.telemetry_time_series_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.telemetry_time_series_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) + return data + + def telemetry_time_series_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): + """ + Create an instance of 'telemetryTimeSeries' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.telemetry_time_series_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body2: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body3: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body4: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body5: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body6: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body7: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body8: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body9: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body10: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body11: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body12: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body13: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body14: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :param TelemetryTimeSeries body15: telemetryTimeSeries to add (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method telemetry_time_series_post" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'body' is set + if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `telemetry_time_series_post`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/telemetry/TimeSeries', 'POST', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) diff --git a/intersight/apis/terminal_audit_log_api.py b/intersight/apis/terminal_audit_log_api.py index 78595d6e..a08ed6d9 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/terminal_audit_log_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/terminal_audit_log_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def terminal_audit_logs_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TerminalAuditLogList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def terminal_audit_logs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TerminalAuditLogList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def terminal_audit_logs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def terminal_audit_logs_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def terminal_audit_logs_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def terminal_audit_logs_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'terminalAuditLog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def terminal_audit_logs_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.terminal_audit_logs_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.terminal_audit_logs_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) :return: TerminalAuditLog If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'terminalAuditLog' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the terminalAuditLog instance. (required) :return: TerminalAuditLog If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `terminal_audit_logs_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def terminal_audit_logs_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/testcrypt_administrator_api.py b/intersight/apis/testcrypt_administrator_api.py index d38f2dff..f8d69ef6 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/testcrypt_administrator_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/testcrypt_administrator_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -61,6 +61,139 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_get(self, **kwargs): :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TestcryptAdministratorList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -93,12 +226,145 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TestcryptAdministratorList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -136,6 +402,272 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) if 'expand' in params: query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -169,7 +701,7 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_administrators_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_administrators_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'testcryptAdministrator' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -178,23 +710,37 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) :return: TestcryptAdministrator If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'testcryptAdministrator' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -203,17 +749,31 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) :return: TestcryptAdministrator If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -231,6 +791,48 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -238,6 +840,34 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -273,7 +903,7 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptAdministrator' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -282,24 +912,52 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) :param TestcryptAdministrator body: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body2: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body3: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body4: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body5: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body6: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body7: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body8: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body9: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body10: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body11: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body12: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body13: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body14: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body15: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptAdministrator' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -308,18 +966,46 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) :param TestcryptAdministrator body: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body2: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body3: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body4: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body5: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body6: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body7: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body8: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body9: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body10: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body11: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body12: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body13: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body14: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body15: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -340,6 +1026,90 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -347,6 +1117,34 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -356,8 +1154,8 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -384,7 +1182,7 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptAdministrator' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -393,24 +1191,52 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) :param TestcryptAdministrator body: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body2: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body3: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body4: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body5: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body6: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body7: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body8: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body9: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body10: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body11: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body12: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body13: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body14: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body15: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptAdministrator' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -419,18 +1245,46 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) :param TestcryptAdministrator body: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body2: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body3: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body4: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body5: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body6: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body7: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body8: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body9: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body10: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body11: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body12: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body13: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body14: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptAdministrator instance. (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body15: testcryptAdministrator to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -451,6 +1305,90 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -458,6 +1396,34 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -467,8 +1433,8 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -495,7 +1461,7 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_administrators_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_administrators_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'testcryptAdministrator' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -504,23 +1470,37 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param TestcryptAdministrator body: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body2: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body3: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body4: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body5: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body6: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body7: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body8: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body9: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body10: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body11: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body12: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body13: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body14: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body15: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'testcryptAdministrator' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -529,17 +1509,31 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param TestcryptAdministrator body: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body2: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body3: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body4: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body5: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body6: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body7: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body8: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body9: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body10: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body11: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body12: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body13: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body14: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) + :param TestcryptAdministrator body15: testcryptAdministrator to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -557,6 +1551,48 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `testcrypt_administrators_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -571,8 +1607,8 @@ def testcrypt_administrators_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/testcrypt_credential_api.py b/intersight/apis/testcrypt_credential_api.py index e73d8baf..acb024c2 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/testcrypt_credential_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/testcrypt_credential_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -61,6 +61,139 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_get(self, **kwargs): :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TestcryptCredentialList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -93,12 +226,145 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TestcryptCredentialList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -136,6 +402,272 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) if 'expand' in params: query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -169,7 +701,7 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -178,23 +710,37 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -203,17 +749,31 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -231,6 +791,48 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -238,6 +840,34 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -273,7 +903,7 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_credentials_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -282,23 +912,37 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) :return: TestcryptCredential If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -307,17 +951,31 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) :return: TestcryptCredential If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -335,6 +993,48 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -342,6 +1042,34 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -377,7 +1105,7 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -386,24 +1114,52 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) :param TestcryptCredential body: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body2: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body3: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body4: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body5: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body6: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body7: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body8: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body9: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body10: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body11: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body12: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body13: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body14: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body15: testcryptCredential to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -412,18 +1168,46 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) :param TestcryptCredential body: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body2: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body3: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body4: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body5: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body6: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body7: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body8: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body9: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body10: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body11: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body12: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body13: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body14: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body15: testcryptCredential to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -444,6 +1228,90 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -451,6 +1319,34 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -460,8 +1356,8 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -488,7 +1384,7 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -497,24 +1393,52 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) :param TestcryptCredential body: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body2: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body3: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body4: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body5: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body6: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body7: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body8: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body9: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body10: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body11: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body12: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body13: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body14: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body15: testcryptCredential to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -523,18 +1447,46 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) :param TestcryptCredential body: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body2: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body3: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body4: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body5: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body6: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body7: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body8: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body9: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body10: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body11: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body12: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body13: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body14: testcryptCredential to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptCredential instance. (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body15: testcryptCredential to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -555,6 +1507,90 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -562,6 +1598,34 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -571,8 +1635,8 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -599,7 +1663,7 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_credentials_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -608,23 +1672,37 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param TestcryptCredential body: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body2: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body3: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body4: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body5: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body6: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body7: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body8: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body9: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body10: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body11: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body12: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body13: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body14: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body15: testcryptCredential to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'testcryptCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -633,17 +1711,31 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param TestcryptCredential body: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body2: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body3: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body4: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body5: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body6: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body7: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body8: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body9: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body10: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body11: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body12: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body13: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body14: testcryptCredential to add (required) + :param TestcryptCredential body15: testcryptCredential to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -661,6 +1753,48 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `testcrypt_credentials_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -675,8 +1809,8 @@ def testcrypt_credentials_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/testcrypt_read_only_user_api.py b/intersight/apis/testcrypt_read_only_user_api.py index 057ab064..f188289c 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/testcrypt_read_only_user_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/testcrypt_read_only_user_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -61,6 +61,139 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_get(self, **kwargs): :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TestcryptReadOnlyUserList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -93,12 +226,145 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TestcryptReadOnlyUserList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -136,6 +402,272 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) if 'expand' in params: query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -169,7 +701,7 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -178,23 +710,37 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -203,17 +749,31 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -231,6 +791,48 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -238,6 +840,34 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -273,7 +903,7 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -282,23 +912,37 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) :return: TestcryptReadOnlyUser If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -307,17 +951,31 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) :return: TestcryptReadOnlyUser If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -335,6 +993,48 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -342,6 +1042,34 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -377,7 +1105,7 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -386,24 +1114,52 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body2: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body3: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body4: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body5: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body6: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body7: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body8: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body9: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body10: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body11: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body12: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body13: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body14: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body15: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -412,18 +1168,46 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body2: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body3: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body4: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body5: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body6: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body7: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body8: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body9: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body10: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body11: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body12: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body13: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body14: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body15: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -444,6 +1228,90 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -451,6 +1319,34 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -460,8 +1356,8 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -488,7 +1384,7 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwar _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -497,24 +1393,52 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body2: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body3: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body4: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body5: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body6: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body7: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body8: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body9: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body10: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body11: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body12: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body13: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body14: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body15: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -523,18 +1447,46 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body2: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body3: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body4: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body5: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body6: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body7: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body8: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body9: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body10: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body11: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body12: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body13: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body14: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptReadOnlyUser instance. (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body15: testcryptReadOnlyUser to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -555,6 +1507,90 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -562,6 +1598,34 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -571,8 +1635,8 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -599,7 +1663,7 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwarg _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_read_only_users_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -608,23 +1672,37 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body2: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body3: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body4: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body5: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body6: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body7: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body8: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body9: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body10: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body11: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body12: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body13: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body14: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body15: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'testcryptReadOnlyUser' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -633,17 +1711,31 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body2: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body3: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body4: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body5: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body6: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body7: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body8: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body9: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body10: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body11: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body12: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body13: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body14: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) + :param TestcryptReadOnlyUser body15: testcryptReadOnlyUser to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -661,6 +1753,48 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `testcrypt_read_only_users_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -675,8 +1809,8 @@ def testcrypt_read_only_users_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/testcrypt_shadow_credential_api.py b/intersight/apis/testcrypt_shadow_credential_api.py index 417a1f10..d8169a80 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/testcrypt_shadow_credential_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/testcrypt_shadow_credential_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -61,6 +61,139 @@ def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_get(self, **kwargs): :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TestcryptShadowCredentialList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -93,12 +226,145 @@ def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str select: Specifies a subset of properties to return :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TestcryptShadowCredentialList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -136,6 +402,272 @@ def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby'])) if 'expand' in params: query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) + if 'apply' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -169,7 +701,7 @@ def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'testcryptShadowCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -178,23 +710,37 @@ def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) :return: TestcryptShadowCredential If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'testcryptShadowCredential' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -203,17 +749,31 @@ def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the testcryptShadowCredential instance. (required) :return: TestcryptShadowCredential If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -231,6 +791,48 @@ def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -238,6 +840,34 @@ def testcrypt_shadow_credentials_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/top_system_api.py b/intersight/apis/top_system_api.py index efbd3e4c..bce1bee9 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/top_system_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/top_system_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def top_systems_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TopSystemList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def top_systems_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: TopSystemList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def top_systems_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def top_systems_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def top_systems_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def top_systems_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'topSystem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def top_systems_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) :return: TopSystem If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'topSystem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) :return: TopSystem If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `top_systems_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def top_systems_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def top_systems_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def top_systems_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'topSystem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +912,52 @@ def top_systems_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) :param TopSystem body: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body2: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body3: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body4: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body5: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body6: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body7: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body8: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body9: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body10: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body11: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body12: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body13: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body14: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body15: topSystem to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'topSystem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +966,46 @@ def top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) :param TopSystem body: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body2: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body3: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body4: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body5: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body6: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body7: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body8: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body9: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body10: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body11: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body12: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body13: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body14: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body15: topSystem to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1026,90 @@ def top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `top_systems_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1117,34 @@ def top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1154,8 @@ def top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1182,7 @@ def top_systems_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def top_systems_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def top_systems_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'topSystem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1191,52 @@ def top_systems_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) :param TopSystem body: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body2: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body3: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body4: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body5: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body6: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body7: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body8: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body9: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body10: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body11: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body12: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body13: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body14: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body15: topSystem to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'topSystem' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1245,46 @@ def top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) :param TopSystem body: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body2: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body3: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body4: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body5: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body6: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body7: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body8: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body9: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body10: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body11: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body12: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body13: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body14: topSystem to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the topSystem instance. (required) + :param TopSystem body15: topSystem to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1305,90 @@ def top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `top_systems_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1396,34 @@ def top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1433,8 @@ def top_systems_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/vmedia_policy_api.py b/intersight/apis/vmedia_policy_api.py index 2b3821de..324208c2 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/vmedia_policy_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/vmedia_policy_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def vmedia_policies_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: VmediaPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def vmedia_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' :return: VmediaPolicyList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15', 'at6'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def vmedia_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def vmedia_policies_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def vmedia_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_delete(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_delete(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Delete an instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_delete`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +903,7 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def vmedia_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,23 +912,37 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) :return: VmediaPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -311,17 +951,31 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) :return: VmediaPolicy If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -339,6 +993,48 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -346,6 +1042,34 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -381,7 +1105,7 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def vmedia_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -390,24 +1114,52 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) :param VmediaPolicy body: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body2: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body3: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body4: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body5: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body6: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body7: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body8: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body9: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body10: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body11: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body12: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body13: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body14: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body15: vmediaPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -416,18 +1168,46 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) :param VmediaPolicy body: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body2: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body3: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body4: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body5: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body6: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body7: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body8: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body9: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body10: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body11: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body12: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body13: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body14: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body15: vmediaPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -448,6 +1228,90 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -455,6 +1319,34 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -464,8 +1356,8 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -492,7 +1384,7 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def vmedia_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -501,24 +1393,52 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) :param VmediaPolicy body: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body2: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body3: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body4: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body5: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body6: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body7: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body8: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body9: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body10: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body11: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body12: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body13: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body14: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body15: vmediaPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -527,18 +1447,46 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) :param VmediaPolicy body: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body2: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body3: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body4: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body5: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body6: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body7: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body8: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body9: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body10: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body11: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body12: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body13: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body14: vmediaPolicy to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the vmediaPolicy instance. (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body15: vmediaPolicy to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -559,6 +1507,90 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `vmedia_policies_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -566,6 +1598,34 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -575,8 +1635,8 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -603,7 +1663,7 @@ def vmedia_policies_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def vmedia_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -612,23 +1672,37 @@ def vmedia_policies_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param VmediaPolicy body: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body2: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body3: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body4: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body5: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body6: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body7: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body8: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body9: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body10: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body11: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body12: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body13: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body14: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body15: vmediaPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'vmediaPolicy' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -637,17 +1711,31 @@ def vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param VmediaPolicy body: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body2: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body3: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body4: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body5: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body6: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body7: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body8: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body9: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body10: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body11: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body12: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body13: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body14: vmediaPolicy to add (required) + :param VmediaPolicy body15: vmediaPolicy to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -665,6 +1753,48 @@ def vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `vmedia_policies_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -679,8 +1809,8 @@ def vmedia_policies_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/workflow_build_task_meta_api.py b/intersight/apis/workflow_build_task_meta_api.py index 5c600ab7..474d2abf 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/workflow_build_task_meta_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/workflow_build_task_meta_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowBuildTaskMetaList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowBuildTaskMetaList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowBuildTaskMeta' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) :return: WorkflowBuildTaskMeta If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowBuildTaskMeta' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMeta instance. (required) :return: WorkflowBuildTaskMeta If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_api.py b/intersight/apis/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_api.py index e5643ac5..8c43f454 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwnerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwnerList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) :return: WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowBuildTaskMetaOwner instance. (required) :return: WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def workflow_build_task_meta_owners_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_api.py b/intersight/apis/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_api.py index a716c657..c4414587 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) :return: WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo instance. (required) :return: WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/workflow_task_info_api.py b/intersight/apis/workflow_task_info_api.py index 369a4dbd..758d6018 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/workflow_task_info_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/workflow_task_info_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def workflow_task_infos_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowTaskInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def workflow_task_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowTaskInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def workflow_task_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def workflow_task_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_task_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_task_infos_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowTaskInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def workflow_task_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_task_infos_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_task_infos_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) :return: WorkflowTaskInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowTaskInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowTaskInfo instance. (required) :return: WorkflowTaskInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `workflow_task_infos_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def workflow_task_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/workflow_task_meta_api.py b/intersight/apis/workflow_task_meta_api.py index d0c816d6..49823c33 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/workflow_task_meta_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/workflow_task_meta_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def workflow_task_meta_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowTaskMetaList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def workflow_task_meta_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowTaskMetaList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def workflow_task_meta_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def workflow_task_meta_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_task_meta_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_task_meta_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowTaskMeta' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def workflow_task_meta_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_task_meta_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_task_meta_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) :return: WorkflowTaskMeta If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowTaskMeta' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowTaskMeta instance. (required) :return: WorkflowTaskMeta If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `workflow_task_meta_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def workflow_task_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/apis/workflow_workflow_info_api.py b/intersight/apis/workflow_workflow_info_api.py index d4946c3f..b310bc68 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/workflow_workflow_info_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/workflow_workflow_info_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowWorkflowInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowWorkflowInfoList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,202 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True + if kwargs.get('callback'): + return self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, **kwargs) + else: + (data) = self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, **kwargs) + return data + + def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, **kwargs): + """ + Delete an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' + This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an + asynchronous HTTP request, please define a `callback` function + to be invoked when receiving the response. + >>> def callback_function(response): + >>> pprint(response) + >>> + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, callback=callback_function) + + :param callback function: The callback function + for asynchronous request. (optional) + :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :return: None + If the method is called asynchronously, + returns the request thread. + """ + + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14'] + all_params.append('callback') + all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') + all_params.append('_preload_content') + all_params.append('_request_timeout') + + params = locals() + for key, val in iteritems(params['kwargs']): + if key not in all_params: + raise TypeError( + "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" + " to method workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete" % key + ) + params[key] = val + del params['kwargs'] + # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set + if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_delete`") + + + collection_formats = {} + + path_params = {} + if 'moid' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + + query_params = [] + + header_params = {} + + form_params = [] + local_var_files = {} + + body_params = None + # HTTP header `Accept` + header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_accept(['application/json']) + + # HTTP header `Content-Type` + header_params['Content-Type'] = self.api_client.\ + select_header_content_type(['application/json']) + + # Authentication setting + auth_settings = [] + + return self.api_client.call_api('/workflow/WorkflowInfos/{moid}', 'DELETE', + path_params, + query_params, + header_params, + body=body_params, + post_params=form_params, + files=local_var_files, + response_type=None, + auth_settings=auth_settings, + callback=params.get('callback'), + _return_http_data_only=params.get('_return_http_data_only'), + _preload_content=params.get('_preload_content', True), + _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), + collection_formats=collection_formats) + + def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +905,37 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) :return: WorkflowWorkflowInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +944,31 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) :return: WorkflowWorkflowInfo If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +986,48 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +1035,34 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -277,7 +1098,7 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -286,24 +1107,52 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body2: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body3: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body4: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body5: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body6: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body7: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body8: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body9: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body10: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body11: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body12: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body13: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body14: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body15: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -312,18 +1161,46 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body2: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body3: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body4: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body5: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body6: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body7: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body8: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body9: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body10: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body11: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body12: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body13: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body14: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body15: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -344,6 +1221,90 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch`") collection_formats = {} @@ -351,6 +1312,34 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -360,8 +1349,8 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -388,7 +1377,7 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_patch_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -397,24 +1386,52 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post(self, moid, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body2: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body3: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body4: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body5: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body6: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body7: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body8: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body9: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body10: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body11: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body12: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body13: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body14: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body15: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, **kwargs): """ Update an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -423,18 +1440,46 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(moid, body, moid2, body2, moid3, body3, moid4, body4, moid5, body5, moid6, body6, moid7, body7, moid8, body8, moid9, body9, moid10, body10, moid11, body11, moid12, body12, moid13, body13, moid14, body14, moid15, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body2: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body3: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body4: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body5: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body6: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body7: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body8: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body9: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body10: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body11: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body12: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body13: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body14: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowWorkflowInfo instance. (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body15: workflowWorkflowInfo to update (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid', 'body'] + all_params = ['moid', 'body', 'moid2', 'body2', 'moid3', 'body3', 'moid4', 'body4', 'moid5', 'body5', 'moid6', 'body6', 'moid7', 'body7', 'moid8', 'body8', 'moid9', 'body9', 'moid10', 'body10', 'moid11', 'body11', 'moid12', 'body12', 'moid13', 'body13', 'moid14', 'body14', 'moid15', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -455,6 +1500,90 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -462,6 +1591,34 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] @@ -471,8 +1628,8 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) @@ -499,7 +1656,7 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_moid_post_with_http_info(self, moid, body, **kwargs) _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_workflow_infos_post(self, body, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_infos_post(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -508,23 +1665,37 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_post(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_post(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_post(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body2: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body3: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body4: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body5: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body6: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body7: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body8: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body9: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body10: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body11: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body12: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body13: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body14: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body15: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(body, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, **kwargs): """ Create an instance of 'workflowWorkflowInfo' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -533,17 +1704,31 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(body, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(body, body2, body3, body4, body5, body6, body7, body8, body9, body10, body11, body12, body13, body14, body15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body2: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body3: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body4: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body5: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body6: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body7: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body8: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body9: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body10: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body11: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body12: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body13: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body14: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) + :param WorkflowWorkflowInfo body15: workflowWorkflowInfo to add (required) :return: None If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['body'] + all_params = ['body', 'body2', 'body3', 'body4', 'body5', 'body6', 'body7', 'body8', 'body9', 'body10', 'body11', 'body12', 'body13', 'body14', 'body15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -561,6 +1746,48 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'body' is set if ('body' not in params) or (params['body'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body2' is set + if ('body2' not in params) or (params['body2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body2` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body3' is set + if ('body3' not in params) or (params['body3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body3` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body4' is set + if ('body4' not in params) or (params['body4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body4` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body5' is set + if ('body5' not in params) or (params['body5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body5` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body6' is set + if ('body6' not in params) or (params['body6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body6` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body7' is set + if ('body7' not in params) or (params['body7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body7` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body8' is set + if ('body8' not in params) or (params['body8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body8` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body9' is set + if ('body9' not in params) or (params['body9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body9` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body10' is set + if ('body10' not in params) or (params['body10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body10` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body11' is set + if ('body11' not in params) or (params['body11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body11` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body12' is set + if ('body12' not in params) or (params['body12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body12` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body13' is set + if ('body13' not in params) or (params['body13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body13` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body14' is set + if ('body14' not in params) or (params['body14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body14` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") + # verify the required parameter 'body15' is set + if ('body15' not in params) or (params['body15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `body15` when calling `workflow_workflow_infos_post`") collection_formats = {} @@ -575,8 +1802,8 @@ def workflow_workflow_infos_post_with_http_info(self, body, **kwargs): local_var_files = {} body_params = None - if 'body' in params: - body_params = params['body'] + if 'body15' in params: + body_params = params['body15'] # HTTP header `Accept` header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.\ select_header_accept(['application/json']) diff --git a/intersight/apis/workflow_workflow_meta_api.py b/intersight/apis/workflow_workflow_meta_api.py index 8125694f..03f9abfa 100644 --- a/intersight/apis/workflow_workflow_meta_api.py +++ b/intersight/apis/workflow_workflow_meta_api.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -62,6 +62,138 @@ def workflow_workflow_meta_get(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowWorkflowMetaList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. @@ -95,12 +227,144 @@ def workflow_workflow_meta_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): :param str orderby: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records :param str expand: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames :param str apply: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count2: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount2: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top2: The max number of records to return + :param int skip2: The number of records to skip + :param str filter2: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select2: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby2: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand2: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply2: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at2: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count3: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount3: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top3: The max number of records to return + :param int skip3: The number of records to skip + :param str filter3: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select3: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby3: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand3: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply3: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at3: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count4: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount4: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top4: The max number of records to return + :param int skip4: The number of records to skip + :param str filter4: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select4: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby4: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand4: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply4: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at4: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count5: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount5: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top5: The max number of records to return + :param int skip5: The number of records to skip + :param str filter5: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select5: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby5: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand5: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply5: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at5: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count6: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount6: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top6: The max number of records to return + :param int skip6: The number of records to skip + :param str filter6: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select6: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby6: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand6: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply6: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param str at6: Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for records to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: at=VersionType eq 'Configured' at=InterestedMos.Moid eq '5b5877e56c6730367acf46cd' + :param bool count7: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount7: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top7: The max number of records to return + :param int skip7: The number of records to skip + :param str filter7: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select7: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby7: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand7: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply7: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count8: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount8: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top8: The max number of records to return + :param int skip8: The number of records to skip + :param str filter8: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select8: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby8: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand8: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply8: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count9: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount9: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top9: The max number of records to return + :param int skip9: The number of records to skip + :param str filter9: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select9: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby9: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand9: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply9: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count10: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount10: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top10: The max number of records to return + :param int skip10: The number of records to skip + :param str filter10: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select10: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby10: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand10: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply10: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count11: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount11: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top11: The max number of records to return + :param int skip11: The number of records to skip + :param str filter11: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select11: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby11: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand11: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply11: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count12: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount12: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top12: The max number of records to return + :param int skip12: The number of records to skip + :param str filter12: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select12: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby12: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand12: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply12: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count13: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount13: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top13: The max number of records to return + :param int skip13: The number of records to skip + :param str filter13: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select13: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby13: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand13: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply13: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count14: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount14: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top14: The max number of records to return + :param int skip14: The number of records to skip + :param str filter14: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select14: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby14: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand14: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply14: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) + :param bool count15: The $count query option allows clients to request a count of the matching resources. + :param str inlinecount15: The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response + :param int top15: The max number of records to return + :param int skip15: The number of records to skip + :param str filter15: Filter criteria for records to return. A URI with a $filter System Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in $filter operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. Query examples: $filter=Name eq 'Bob' $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site') $filter=Tags/any(t: t/Key eq 'Site' and t/Value eq 'London') + :param str select15: Specifies a subset of properties to return + :param str orderby15: Determines what values are used to order a collection of records + :param str expand15: Specify additional attributes or related records to return. Supports only 'DisplayNames' attribute now. Query examples: $expand=DisplayNames + :param str apply15: Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on records. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. Query examples: $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate($count as Total)) $apply=groupby((Model), aggregate(AvailableMemory with average as AverageAvailableMemory)) :return: WorkflowWorkflowMetaList If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply'] + all_params = ['count', 'inlinecount', 'top', 'skip', 'filter', 'select', 'orderby', 'expand', 'apply', 'at', 'count2', 'inlinecount2', 'top2', 'skip2', 'filter2', 'select2', 'orderby2', 'expand2', 'apply2', 'at2', 'count3', 'inlinecount3', 'top3', 'skip3', 'filter3', 'select3', 'orderby3', 'expand3', 'apply3', 'at3', 'count4', 'inlinecount4', 'top4', 'skip4', 'filter4', 'select4', 'orderby4', 'expand4', 'apply4', 'at4', 'count5', 'inlinecount5', 'top5', 'skip5', 'filter5', 'select5', 'orderby5', 'expand5', 'apply5', 'at5', 'count6', 'inlinecount6', 'top6', 'skip6', 'filter6', 'select6', 'orderby6', 'expand6', 'apply6', 'at6', 'count7', 'inlinecount7', 'top7', 'skip7', 'filter7', 'select7', 'orderby7', 'expand7', 'apply7', 'count8', 'inlinecount8', 'top8', 'skip8', 'filter8', 'select8', 'orderby8', 'expand8', 'apply8', 'count9', 'inlinecount9', 'top9', 'skip9', 'filter9', 'select9', 'orderby9', 'expand9', 'apply9', 'count10', 'inlinecount10', 'top10', 'skip10', 'filter10', 'select10', 'orderby10', 'expand10', 'apply10', 'count11', 'inlinecount11', 'top11', 'skip11', 'filter11', 'select11', 'orderby11', 'expand11', 'apply11', 'count12', 'inlinecount12', 'top12', 'skip12', 'filter12', 'select12', 'orderby12', 'expand12', 'apply12', 'count13', 'inlinecount13', 'top13', 'skip13', 'filter13', 'select13', 'orderby13', 'expand13', 'apply13', 'count14', 'inlinecount14', 'top14', 'skip14', 'filter14', 'select14', 'orderby14', 'expand14', 'apply14', 'count15', 'inlinecount15', 'top15', 'skip15', 'filter15', 'select15', 'orderby15', 'expand15', 'apply15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -140,6 +404,270 @@ def workflow_workflow_meta_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand'])) if 'apply' in params: query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply'])) + if 'at' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at'])) + if 'count2' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count2'])) + if 'inlinecount2' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount2'])) + if 'top2' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top2'])) + if 'skip2' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip2'])) + if 'filter2' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter2'])) + if 'select2' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select2'])) + if 'orderby2' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby2'])) + if 'expand2' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand2'])) + if 'apply2' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply2'])) + if 'at2' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at2'])) + if 'count3' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count3'])) + if 'inlinecount3' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount3'])) + if 'top3' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top3'])) + if 'skip3' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip3'])) + if 'filter3' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter3'])) + if 'select3' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select3'])) + if 'orderby3' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby3'])) + if 'expand3' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand3'])) + if 'apply3' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply3'])) + if 'at3' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at3'])) + if 'count4' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count4'])) + if 'inlinecount4' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount4'])) + if 'top4' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top4'])) + if 'skip4' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip4'])) + if 'filter4' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter4'])) + if 'select4' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select4'])) + if 'orderby4' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby4'])) + if 'expand4' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand4'])) + if 'apply4' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply4'])) + if 'at4' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at4'])) + if 'count5' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count5'])) + if 'inlinecount5' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount5'])) + if 'top5' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top5'])) + if 'skip5' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip5'])) + if 'filter5' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter5'])) + if 'select5' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select5'])) + if 'orderby5' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby5'])) + if 'expand5' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand5'])) + if 'apply5' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply5'])) + if 'at5' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at5'])) + if 'count6' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count6'])) + if 'inlinecount6' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount6'])) + if 'top6' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top6'])) + if 'skip6' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip6'])) + if 'filter6' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter6'])) + if 'select6' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select6'])) + if 'orderby6' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby6'])) + if 'expand6' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand6'])) + if 'apply6' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply6'])) + if 'at6' in params: + query_params.append(('at', params['at6'])) + if 'count7' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count7'])) + if 'inlinecount7' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount7'])) + if 'top7' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top7'])) + if 'skip7' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip7'])) + if 'filter7' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter7'])) + if 'select7' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select7'])) + if 'orderby7' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby7'])) + if 'expand7' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand7'])) + if 'apply7' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply7'])) + if 'count8' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count8'])) + if 'inlinecount8' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount8'])) + if 'top8' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top8'])) + if 'skip8' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip8'])) + if 'filter8' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter8'])) + if 'select8' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select8'])) + if 'orderby8' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby8'])) + if 'expand8' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand8'])) + if 'apply8' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply8'])) + if 'count9' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count9'])) + if 'inlinecount9' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount9'])) + if 'top9' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top9'])) + if 'skip9' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip9'])) + if 'filter9' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter9'])) + if 'select9' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select9'])) + if 'orderby9' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby9'])) + if 'expand9' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand9'])) + if 'apply9' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply9'])) + if 'count10' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count10'])) + if 'inlinecount10' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount10'])) + if 'top10' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top10'])) + if 'skip10' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip10'])) + if 'filter10' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter10'])) + if 'select10' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select10'])) + if 'orderby10' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby10'])) + if 'expand10' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand10'])) + if 'apply10' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply10'])) + if 'count11' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count11'])) + if 'inlinecount11' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount11'])) + if 'top11' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top11'])) + if 'skip11' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip11'])) + if 'filter11' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter11'])) + if 'select11' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select11'])) + if 'orderby11' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby11'])) + if 'expand11' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand11'])) + if 'apply11' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply11'])) + if 'count12' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count12'])) + if 'inlinecount12' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount12'])) + if 'top12' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top12'])) + if 'skip12' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip12'])) + if 'filter12' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter12'])) + if 'select12' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select12'])) + if 'orderby12' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby12'])) + if 'expand12' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand12'])) + if 'apply12' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply12'])) + if 'count13' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count13'])) + if 'inlinecount13' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount13'])) + if 'top13' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top13'])) + if 'skip13' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip13'])) + if 'filter13' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter13'])) + if 'select13' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select13'])) + if 'orderby13' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby13'])) + if 'expand13' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand13'])) + if 'apply13' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply13'])) + if 'count14' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count14'])) + if 'inlinecount14' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount14'])) + if 'top14' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top14'])) + if 'skip14' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip14'])) + if 'filter14' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter14'])) + if 'select14' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select14'])) + if 'orderby14' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby14'])) + if 'expand14' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand14'])) + if 'apply14' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply14'])) + if 'count15' in params: + query_params.append(('$count', params['count15'])) + if 'inlinecount15' in params: + query_params.append(('$inlinecount', params['inlinecount15'])) + if 'top15' in params: + query_params.append(('$top', params['top15'])) + if 'skip15' in params: + query_params.append(('$skip', params['skip15'])) + if 'filter15' in params: + query_params.append(('$filter', params['filter15'])) + if 'select15' in params: + query_params.append(('$select', params['select15'])) + if 'orderby15' in params: + query_params.append(('$orderby', params['orderby15'])) + if 'expand15' in params: + query_params.append(('$expand', params['expand15'])) + if 'apply15' in params: + query_params.append(('$apply', params['apply15'])) header_params = {} @@ -173,7 +701,7 @@ def workflow_workflow_meta_get_with_http_info(self, **kwargs): _request_timeout=params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=collection_formats) - def workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowWorkflowMeta' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -182,23 +710,37 @@ def workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) :return: WorkflowWorkflowMeta If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if kwargs.get('callback'): - return self.workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + return self.workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) else: - (data) = self.workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, **kwargs) + (data) = self.workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs) return data - def workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): + def workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, **kwargs): """ Get a specific instance of 'workflowWorkflowMeta' This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an @@ -207,17 +749,31 @@ def workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): >>> def callback_function(response): >>> pprint(response) >>> - >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, callback=callback_function) + >>> thread = api.workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(moid, moid2, moid3, moid4, moid5, moid6, moid7, moid8, moid9, moid10, moid11, moid12, moid13, moid14, moid15, callback=callback_function) :param callback function: The callback function for asynchronous request. (optional) :param str moid: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid2: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid3: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid4: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid5: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid6: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid7: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid8: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid9: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid10: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid11: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid12: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid13: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid14: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) + :param str moid15: The moid of the workflowWorkflowMeta instance. (required) :return: WorkflowWorkflowMeta If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. """ - all_params = ['moid'] + all_params = ['moid', 'moid2', 'moid3', 'moid4', 'moid5', 'moid6', 'moid7', 'moid8', 'moid9', 'moid10', 'moid11', 'moid12', 'moid13', 'moid14', 'moid15'] all_params.append('callback') all_params.append('_return_http_data_only') all_params.append('_preload_content') @@ -235,6 +791,48 @@ def workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): # verify the required parameter 'moid' is set if ('moid' not in params) or (params['moid'] is None): raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid2' is set + if ('moid2' not in params) or (params['moid2'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid2` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid3' is set + if ('moid3' not in params) or (params['moid3'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid3` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid4' is set + if ('moid4' not in params) or (params['moid4'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid4` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid5' is set + if ('moid5' not in params) or (params['moid5'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid5` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid6' is set + if ('moid6' not in params) or (params['moid6'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid6` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid7' is set + if ('moid7' not in params) or (params['moid7'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid7` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid8' is set + if ('moid8' not in params) or (params['moid8'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid8` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid9' is set + if ('moid9' not in params) or (params['moid9'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid9` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid10' is set + if ('moid10' not in params) or (params['moid10'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid10` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid11' is set + if ('moid11' not in params) or (params['moid11'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid11` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid12' is set + if ('moid12' not in params) or (params['moid12'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid12` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid13' is set + if ('moid13' not in params) or (params['moid13'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid13` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid14' is set + if ('moid14' not in params) or (params['moid14'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid14` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") + # verify the required parameter 'moid15' is set + if ('moid15' not in params) or (params['moid15'] is None): + raise ValueError("Missing the required parameter `moid15` when calling `workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get`") collection_formats = {} @@ -242,6 +840,34 @@ def workflow_workflow_meta_moid_get_with_http_info(self, moid, **kwargs): path_params = {} if 'moid' in params: path_params['moid'] = params['moid'] + if 'moid2' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid2'] + if 'moid3' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid3'] + if 'moid4' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid4'] + if 'moid5' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid5'] + if 'moid6' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid6'] + if 'moid7' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid7'] + if 'moid8' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid8'] + if 'moid9' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid9'] + if 'moid10' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid10'] + if 'moid11' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid11'] + if 'moid12' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid12'] + if 'moid13' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid13'] + if 'moid14' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid14'] + if 'moid15' in params: + path_params['moid'] = params['moid15'] query_params = [] diff --git a/intersight/configuration.py b/intersight/configuration.py index addad3a7..281540c8 100644 --- a/intersight/configuration.py +++ b/intersight/configuration.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -219,6 +219,6 @@ def to_debug_report(self): return "Python SDK Debug Report:\n"\ "OS: {env}\n"\ "Python Version: {pyversion}\n"\ - "Version of the API: 1.0.7-681\n"\ + "Version of the API: 1.0.9-228\n"\ "SDK Package Version: 1.0.0".\ format(env=sys.platform, pyversion=sys.version) diff --git a/intersight/models/__init__.py b/intersight/models/__init__.py index cf9fbc45..378017d2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/__init__.py +++ b/intersight/models/__init__.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ from .asset_device_registration_list import AssetDeviceRegistrationList from .bios_policy_list import BiosPolicyList from .bios_unit_list import BiosUnitList +from .boot_bootloader import BootBootloader from .boot_device_base import BootDeviceBase from .boot_precision_policy_list import BootPrecisionPolicyList from .comm_ip_v4_interface import CommIpV4Interface @@ -44,6 +45,11 @@ from .connector_stream_message import ConnectorStreamMessage from .connectorpack_connector_pack_summary import ConnectorpackConnectorPackSummary from .crypt_encryption_token_list import CryptEncryptionTokenList +from .cvd_deployment_task_list import CvdDeploymentTaskList +from .cvd_input_meta import CvdInputMeta +from .cvd_template_list import CvdTemplateList +from .cvd_validation_task_list import CvdValidationTaskList +from .deviceconnector_policy_list import DeviceconnectorPolicyList from .deviceinfo_serial_number_info_list import DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoList from .devops_abstract_trigger_details import DevopsAbstractTriggerDetails from .equipment_chassis_list import EquipmentChassisList @@ -52,10 +58,14 @@ from .equipment_fan_module_list import EquipmentFanModuleList from .equipment_fex_list import EquipmentFexList from .equipment_io_card_list import EquipmentIoCardList +from .equipment_io_expander_list import EquipmentIoExpanderList from .equipment_locator_led_list import EquipmentLocatorLedList from .equipment_psu_list import EquipmentPsuList +from .equipment_rack_enclosure_list import EquipmentRackEnclosureList +from .equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_list import EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList from .equipment_switch_card_list import EquipmentSwitchCardList from .equipment_system_io_controller_list import EquipmentSystemIoControllerList +from .equipment_tpm_list import EquipmentTpmList from .error import Error from .ether_physical_port_list import EtherPhysicalPortList from .externalsite_authorization_list import ExternalsiteAuthorizationList @@ -74,10 +84,12 @@ from .firmware_upgrade_status_list import FirmwareUpgradeStatusList from .graphics_card_list import GraphicsCardList from .graphics_controller_list import GraphicsControllerList -from .hcl_data_import_log_list import HclDataImportLogList from .hcl_driver import HclDriver +from .hcl_driver_image_list import HclDriverImageList from .hcl_firmware import HclFirmware from .hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile import HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile +from .hcl_operating_system_list import HclOperatingSystemList +from .hcl_operating_system_vendor_list import HclOperatingSystemVendorList from .hcl_product import HclProduct from .hcl_service_status_list import HclServiceStatusList from .hyperflex_abstract_app_setting import HyperflexAbstractAppSetting @@ -95,6 +107,9 @@ from .hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_list import HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicyList from .hyperflex_feature_limit_external_list import HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalList from .hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_list import HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalList +from .hyperflex_hx_link_dt import HyperflexHxLinkDt +from .hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt import HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt +from .hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt import HyperflexHxUuIdDt from .hyperflex_hxdp_version_list import HyperflexHxdpVersionList from .hyperflex_ip_addr_range import HyperflexIpAddrRange from .hyperflex_iterator_string import HyperflexIteratorString @@ -105,6 +120,7 @@ from .hyperflex_named_vlan import HyperflexNamedVlan from .hyperflex_named_vsan import HyperflexNamedVsan from .hyperflex_node_config_policy_list import HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyList +from .hyperflex_node_list import HyperflexNodeList from .hyperflex_node_profile_list import HyperflexNodeProfileList from .hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_list import HyperflexProxySettingPolicyList from .hyperflex_server_firmware_version_list import HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionList @@ -123,7 +139,9 @@ from .iaas_license_info_list import IaasLicenseInfoList from .iaas_license_keys_info import IaasLicenseKeysInfo from .iaas_license_utilization_info import IaasLicenseUtilizationInfo +from .iaas_most_run_tasks_list import IaasMostRunTasksList from .iaas_ucsd_info_list import IaasUcsdInfoList +from .iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_list import IaasUcsdManagedInfraList from .iam_account_list import IamAccountList from .iam_account_permissions import IamAccountPermissions from .iam_api_key_list import IamApiKeyList @@ -181,16 +199,22 @@ from .mo_base_mo import MoBaseMo from .mo_mo_ref import MoMoRef from .mo_tag import MoTag +from .mo_version_context import MoVersionContext from .network_element_list import NetworkElementList from .network_element_summary_list import NetworkElementSummaryList from .networkconfig_policy_list import NetworkconfigPolicyList +from .notifs_condition import NotifsCondition from .ntp_policy_list import NtpPolicyList +from .oauth_access_token import OauthAccessToken +from .oauth_oauth_user_list import OauthOauthUserList +from .pci_device_list import PciDeviceList from .policy_config_change import PolicyConfigChange from .policy_config_context import PolicyConfigContext from .policy_config_result_context import PolicyConfigResultContext from .port_group_list import PortGroupList from .port_sub_group_list import PortSubGroupList from .processor_unit_list import ProcessorUnitList +from .resource_group_list import ResourceGroupList from .sdcard_partition import SdcardPartition from .sdcard_policy_list import SdcardPolicyList from .sdcard_virtual_drive import SdcardVirtualDrive @@ -205,6 +229,7 @@ from .snmp_policy_list import SnmpPolicyList from .snmp_trap import SnmpTrap from .snmp_user import SnmpUser +from .softwarerepository_authorization_list import SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList from .sol_policy_list import SolPolicyList from .ssh_policy_list import SshPolicyList from .storage_controller_list import StorageControllerList @@ -227,6 +252,7 @@ from .storage_storage_policy_list import StorageStoragePolicyList from .storage_vd_member_ep_list import StorageVdMemberEpList from .storage_virtual_drive_config import StorageVirtualDriveConfig +from .storage_virtual_drive_extension_list import StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList from .storage_virtual_drive_list import StorageVirtualDriveList from .syslog_local_client_base import SyslogLocalClientBase from .syslog_policy_list import SyslogPolicyList @@ -240,6 +266,9 @@ from .testcrypt_shadow_credential_list import TestcryptShadowCredentialList from .testcrypt_user import TestcryptUser from .top_system_list import TopSystemList +from .ucsdconnector_field_query import UcsdconnectorFieldQuery +from .ucsdconnector_sql_query import UcsdconnectorSqlQuery +from .ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo import UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo from .vmedia_mapping import VmediaMapping from .vmedia_policy_list import VmediaPolicyList from .workflow_build_task_meta_list import WorkflowBuildTaskMetaList @@ -274,8 +303,10 @@ from .bios_policy_ref import BiosPolicyRef from .bios_unit_ref import BiosUnitRef from .bios_validation_task_ref import BiosValidationTaskRef +from .boot_bootloader_ref import BootBootloaderRef from .boot_device_base_ref import BootDeviceBaseRef from .boot_iscsi_ref import BootIscsiRef +from .boot_local_cdd_ref import BootLocalCddRef from .boot_local_disk_ref import BootLocalDiskRef from .boot_nvme_ref import BootNvmeRef from .boot_pch_storage_ref import BootPchStorageRef @@ -335,6 +366,16 @@ from .crypt_encryption_key_ref import CryptEncryptionKeyRef from .crypt_encryption_token import CryptEncryptionToken from .crypt_encryption_token_ref import CryptEncryptionTokenRef +from .cvd_deployment_task import CvdDeploymentTask +from .cvd_deployment_task_ref import CvdDeploymentTaskRef +from .cvd_input_meta_ref import CvdInputMetaRef +from .cvd_template import CvdTemplate +from .cvd_template_ref import CvdTemplateRef +from .cvd_validation_task import CvdValidationTask +from .cvd_validation_task_ref import CvdValidationTaskRef +from .deviceconnector_deploy_task_ref import DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef +from .deviceconnector_policy_ref import DeviceconnectorPolicyRef +from .deviceconnector_validation_task_ref import DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef from .deviceinfo_serial_number_info import DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo from .deviceinfo_serial_number_info_ref import DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfoRef from .devops_abstract_trigger_details_ref import DevopsAbstractTriggerDetailsRef @@ -349,10 +390,14 @@ from .equipment_fan_ref import EquipmentFanRef from .equipment_fex_ref import EquipmentFexRef from .equipment_io_card_ref import EquipmentIoCardRef +from .equipment_io_expander_ref import EquipmentIoExpanderRef from .equipment_locator_led_ref import EquipmentLocatorLedRef from .equipment_psu_ref import EquipmentPsuRef +from .equipment_rack_enclosure_ref import EquipmentRackEnclosureRef +from .equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_ref import EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef from .equipment_switch_card_ref import EquipmentSwitchCardRef from .equipment_system_io_controller_ref import EquipmentSystemIoControllerRef +from .equipment_tpm_ref import EquipmentTpmRef from .ether_physical_port_ref import EtherPhysicalPortRef from .externalsite_authorization import ExternalsiteAuthorization from .externalsite_authorization_ref import ExternalsiteAuthorizationRef @@ -393,12 +438,17 @@ from .hcl_compatibility_info_ref import HclCompatibilityInfoRef from .hcl_compatibility_status import HclCompatibilityStatus from .hcl_compatibility_status_ref import HclCompatibilityStatusRef -from .hcl_data_import_log import HclDataImportLog from .hcl_data_import_log_ref import HclDataImportLogRef +from .hcl_driver_image import HclDriverImage +from .hcl_driver_image_ref import HclDriverImageRef from .hcl_driver_ref import HclDriverRef from .hcl_firmware_ref import HclFirmwareRef from .hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile_ref import HclHardwareCompatibilityProfileRef from .hcl_note_ref import HclNoteRef +from .hcl_operating_system import HclOperatingSystem +from .hcl_operating_system_ref import HclOperatingSystemRef +from .hcl_operating_system_vendor import HclOperatingSystemVendor +from .hcl_operating_system_vendor_ref import HclOperatingSystemVendorRef from .hcl_product_ref import HclProductRef from .hcl_service_status import HclServiceStatus from .hcl_service_status_ref import HclServiceStatusRef @@ -428,6 +478,9 @@ from .hyperflex_feature_limit_external_ref import HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalRef from .hyperflex_feature_limit_internal import HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal from .hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_ref import HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalRef +from .hyperflex_hx_link_dt_ref import HyperflexHxLinkDtRef +from .hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt_ref import HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef +from .hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt_ref import HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef from .hyperflex_hxdp_version import HyperflexHxdpVersion from .hyperflex_hxdp_version_ref import HyperflexHxdpVersionRef from .hyperflex_installer_image_ref import HyperflexInstallerImageRef @@ -439,8 +492,10 @@ from .hyperflex_managed_object_reference_ref import HyperflexManagedObjectReferenceRef from .hyperflex_named_vlan_ref import HyperflexNamedVlanRef from .hyperflex_named_vsan_ref import HyperflexNamedVsanRef +from .hyperflex_node import HyperflexNode from .hyperflex_node_config_policy_ref import HyperflexNodeConfigPolicyRef from .hyperflex_node_profile_ref import HyperflexNodeProfileRef +from .hyperflex_node_ref import HyperflexNodeRef from .hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_ref import HyperflexProxySettingPolicyRef from .hyperflex_server_firmware_version import HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion from .hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry import HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionEntry @@ -467,8 +522,12 @@ from .iaas_license_info_ref import IaasLicenseInfoRef from .iaas_license_keys_info_ref import IaasLicenseKeysInfoRef from .iaas_license_utilization_info_ref import IaasLicenseUtilizationInfoRef +from .iaas_most_run_tasks import IaasMostRunTasks +from .iaas_most_run_tasks_ref import IaasMostRunTasksRef from .iaas_ucsd_info import IaasUcsdInfo from .iaas_ucsd_info_ref import IaasUcsdInfoRef +from .iaas_ucsd_managed_infra import IaasUcsdManagedInfra +from .iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_ref import IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef from .iam_account import IamAccount from .iam_account_permissions_ref import IamAccountPermissionsRef from .iam_account_ref import IamAccountRef @@ -493,6 +552,7 @@ from .iam_idp_reference import IamIdpReference from .iam_idp_reference_ref import IamIdpReferenceRef from .iam_ldap_base_properties_ref import IamLdapBasePropertiesRef +from .iam_ldap_credentials_ref import IamLdapCredentialsRef from .iam_ldap_deploy_task_ref import IamLdapDeployTaskRef from .iam_ldap_dns_parameters_ref import IamLdapDnsParametersRef from .iam_ldap_group import IamLdapGroup @@ -577,20 +637,22 @@ from .mo_mo_ref_ref import MoMoRefRef from .mo_snapshot_ref import MoSnapshotRef from .mo_tag_ref import MoTagRef +from .mo_version_context_ref import MoVersionContextRef from .network_element_ref import NetworkElementRef from .network_element_summary_ref import NetworkElementSummaryRef from .networkconfig_deploy_task_ref import NetworkconfigDeployTaskRef from .networkconfig_policy_ref import NetworkconfigPolicyRef from .networkconfig_validation_task_ref import NetworkconfigValidationTaskRef +from .notifs_condition_ref import NotifsConditionRef from .notifs_mo_subscription_ref import NotifsMoSubscriptionRef -from .notifs_subscribed_ref import NotifsSubscribedRef from .ntp_deploy_task_ref import NtpDeployTaskRef from .ntp_policy_ref import NtpPolicyRef from .ntp_validation_task_ref import NtpValidationTaskRef from .oauth2_auth_token_ref import Oauth2AuthTokenRef -from .partitionalloc_consumer_ref import PartitionallocConsumerRef -from .partitionalloc_part_ref import PartitionallocPartRef -from .partitionalloc_partitioned_ref import PartitionallocPartitionedRef +from .oauth_access_token_ref import OauthAccessTokenRef +from .oauth_oauth_user import OauthOauthUser +from .oauth_oauth_user_ref import OauthOauthUserRef +from .pci_device_ref import PciDeviceRef from .policy_abstract_config_change_detail import PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail from .policy_abstract_config_change_detail_ref import PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetailRef from .policy_abstract_config_profile_ref import PolicyAbstractConfigProfileRef @@ -635,6 +697,8 @@ from .qatask_ucs_task9_ref import QataskUcsTask9Ref from .qatask_wait_for_download_ref import QataskWaitForDownloadRef from .qatask_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref import QataskWaitForFirmwareUpgradeRef +from .resource_group import ResourceGroup +from .resource_group_ref import ResourceGroupRef from .sdcard_deploy_task_ref import SdcardDeployTaskRef from .sdcard_diagnostics_ref import SdcardDiagnosticsRef from .sdcard_drivers_ref import SdcardDriversRef @@ -667,6 +731,8 @@ from .snmp_trap_ref import SnmpTrapRef from .snmp_user_ref import SnmpUserRef from .snmp_validation_task_ref import SnmpValidationTaskRef +from .softwarerepository_authorization import SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization +from .softwarerepository_authorization_ref import SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef from .sol_deploy_task_ref import SolDeployTaskRef from .sol_policy_ref import SolPolicyRef from .sol_validation_task_ref import SolValidationTaskRef @@ -697,6 +763,7 @@ from .storage_validation_task_ref import StorageValidationTaskRef from .storage_vd_member_ep_ref import StorageVdMemberEpRef from .storage_virtual_drive_config_ref import StorageVirtualDriveConfigRef +from .storage_virtual_drive_extension_ref import StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef from .storage_virtual_drive_ref import StorageVirtualDriveRef from .syslog_deploy_task_ref import SyslogDeployTaskRef from .syslog_local_client_base_ref import SyslogLocalClientBaseRef @@ -718,6 +785,8 @@ from .task_ucs_task9_ref import TaskUcsTask9Ref from .task_workflow_action import TaskWorkflowAction from .task_workflow_action_ref import TaskWorkflowActionRef +from .telemetry_time_series import TelemetryTimeSeries +from .telemetry_time_series_ref import TelemetryTimeSeriesRef from .terminal_audit_log import TerminalAuditLog from .terminal_audit_log_ref import TerminalAuditLogRef from .testcrypt_administrator import TestcryptAdministrator @@ -730,7 +799,11 @@ from .testcrypt_shadow_credential_ref import TestcryptShadowCredentialRef from .testcrypt_user_ref import TestcryptUserRef from .top_system_ref import TopSystemRef +from .ucsdconnector_field_query_ref import UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef from .ucsdconnector_inventory_message_ref import UcsdconnectorInventoryMessageRef +from .ucsdconnector_sql_query_ref import UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef +from .ucsdconnector_telemetry_message_ref import UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef +from .ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo_ref import UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef from .views_view import ViewsView from .views_view_ref import ViewsViewRef from .vmedia_deploy_task_ref import VmediaDeployTaskRef @@ -762,6 +835,7 @@ from .boot_precision_policy import BootPrecisionPolicy from .compute_physical_summary import ComputePhysicalSummary from .compute_server_setting import ComputeServerSetting +from .deviceconnector_policy import DeviceconnectorPolicy from .equipment_base import EquipmentBase from .equipment_device_summary import EquipmentDeviceSummary from .equipment_locator_led import EquipmentLocatorLed @@ -812,6 +886,7 @@ from .storage_physical_disk_usage import StoragePhysicalDiskUsage from .storage_storage_policy import StorageStoragePolicy from .storage_vd_member_ep import StorageVdMemberEp +from .storage_virtual_drive_extension import StorageVirtualDriveExtension from .syslog_policy import SyslogPolicy from .top_system import TopSystem from .vmedia_policy import VmediaPolicy @@ -828,9 +903,13 @@ from .equipment_fan_module import EquipmentFanModule from .equipment_fex import EquipmentFex from .equipment_io_card import EquipmentIoCard +from .equipment_io_expander import EquipmentIoExpander from .equipment_psu import EquipmentPsu +from .equipment_rack_enclosure import EquipmentRackEnclosure +from .equipment_rack_enclosure_slot import EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot from .equipment_switch_card import EquipmentSwitchCard from .equipment_system_io_controller import EquipmentSystemIoController +from .equipment_tpm import EquipmentTpm from .ether_physical_port import EtherPhysicalPort from .fc_physical_port import FcPhysicalPort from .graphics_card import GraphicsCard @@ -839,6 +918,7 @@ from .memory_array import MemoryArray from .memory_unit import MemoryUnit from .network_element import NetworkElement +from .pci_device import PciDevice from .processor_unit import ProcessorUnit from .security_unit import SecurityUnit from .server_profile import ServerProfile diff --git a/intersight/models/aaa_abstract_audit_record.py b/intersight/models/aaa_abstract_audit_record.py index 47353753..d9f4c9e2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/aaa_abstract_audit_record.py +++ b/intersight/models/aaa_abstract_audit_record.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class AaaAbstractAuditRecord(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'event': 'str', 'mo_type': 'str', 'object_moid': 'str', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class AaaAbstractAuditRecord(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'event': 'Event', 'mo_type': 'MoType', 'object_moid': 'ObjectMoid', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class AaaAbstractAuditRecord(object): 'trace_id': 'TraceId' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, event=None, mo_type=None, object_moid=None, request=None, trace_id=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, event=None, mo_type=None, object_moid=None, request=None, trace_id=None): """ AaaAbstractAuditRecord - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._event = None self._mo_type = None self._object_moid = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if event is not None: self.event = event if mo_type is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AaaAbstractAuditRecord. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AaaAbstractAuditRecord. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AaaAbstractAuditRecord. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AaaAbstractAuditRecord. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AaaAbstractAuditRecord. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AaaAbstractAuditRecord. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AaaAbstractAuditRecord. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AaaAbstractAuditRecord. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def event(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/aaa_abstract_audit_record_ref.py b/intersight/models/aaa_abstract_audit_record_ref.py index 239b35be..789e1fd6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/aaa_abstract_audit_record_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/aaa_abstract_audit_record_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record.py b/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record.py index 0ff9de67..73737f49 100644 --- a/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record.py +++ b/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class AaaAuditRecord(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'event': 'str', 'mo_type': 'str', 'object_moid': 'str', @@ -64,6 +65,7 @@ class AaaAuditRecord(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'event': 'Event', 'mo_type': 'MoType', 'object_moid': 'ObjectMoid', @@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ class AaaAuditRecord(object): 'user': 'User' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, event=None, mo_type=None, object_moid=None, request=None, trace_id=None, account=None, email=None, inst_id=None, sessions=None, source_ip=None, timestamp=None, user=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, event=None, mo_type=None, object_moid=None, request=None, trace_id=None, account=None, email=None, inst_id=None, sessions=None, source_ip=None, timestamp=None, user=None): """ AaaAuditRecord - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -92,6 +94,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._event = None self._mo_type = None self._object_moid = None @@ -123,6 +126,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if event is not None: self.event = event if mo_type is not None: @@ -336,7 +341,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AaaAuditRecord. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AaaAuditRecord. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -347,7 +352,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AaaAuditRecord. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AaaAuditRecord. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -355,6 +360,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AaaAuditRecord. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AaaAuditRecord. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AaaAuditRecord. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AaaAuditRecord. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def event(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_list.py b/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_list.py index fb54c789..dbfc1b3c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_local_ref.py b/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_local_ref.py index 0e27a350..79c39393 100644 --- a/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_local_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_local_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_ref.py b/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_ref.py index 154a3633..dfcc4359 100644 --- a/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/aaa_audit_record_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface.py b/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface.py index 668d366f..94b7b0b4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class AdapterExtEthInterface(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ class AdapterExtEthInterface(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ class AdapterExtEthInterface(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_unit=None, admin_state=None, ep_dn=None, ext_eth_interface_id=None, interface_type=None, mac_address=None, oper_state=None, peer_dn=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_unit=None, admin_state=None, ep_dn=None, ext_eth_interface_id=None, interface_type=None, mac_address=None, oper_state=None, peer_dn=None, registered_device=None): """ AdapterExtEthInterface - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -100,6 +102,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -135,6 +138,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -356,7 +361,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AdapterExtEthInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AdapterExtEthInterface. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -367,7 +372,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AdapterExtEthInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AdapterExtEthInterface. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -375,6 +380,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AdapterExtEthInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AdapterExtEthInterface. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AdapterExtEthInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AdapterExtEthInterface. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface_list.py b/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface_list.py index 2f72f366..a83a4fcb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface_ref.py b/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface_ref.py index 10058b33..8ba71e12 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_ext_eth_interface_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface.py b/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface.py index d307319b..3796c864 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class AdapterHostEthInterface(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -74,6 +75,7 @@ class AdapterHostEthInterface(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -98,7 +100,7 @@ class AdapterHostEthInterface(object): 'vnic_dn': 'VnicDn' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_unit=None, admin_state=None, ep_dn=None, host_eth_interface_id=None, interface_type=None, mac_address=None, name=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, original_mac_address=None, pci_addr=None, peer_dn=None, registered_device=None, virtualization_preference=None, vnic_dn=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_unit=None, admin_state=None, ep_dn=None, host_eth_interface_id=None, interface_type=None, mac_address=None, name=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, original_mac_address=None, pci_addr=None, peer_dn=None, registered_device=None, virtualization_preference=None, vnic_dn=None): """ AdapterHostEthInterface - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -112,6 +114,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -153,6 +156,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -386,7 +391,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AdapterHostEthInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AdapterHostEthInterface. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -397,7 +402,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AdapterHostEthInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AdapterHostEthInterface. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -405,6 +410,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AdapterHostEthInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AdapterHostEthInterface. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AdapterHostEthInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AdapterHostEthInterface. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface_list.py b/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface_list.py index 8b8410be..ffc89969 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface_ref.py b/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface_ref.py index 8673f64f..3ec5312b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_host_eth_interface_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface.py b/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface.py index 8044506a..f921566c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class AdapterHostFcInterface(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -72,6 +73,7 @@ class AdapterHostFcInterface(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -94,7 +96,7 @@ class AdapterHostFcInterface(object): 'wwpn': 'Wwpn' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_unit=None, admin_state=None, ep_dn=None, host_fc_interface_id=None, name=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, original_wwnn=None, original_wwpn=None, peer_dn=None, registered_device=None, wwnn=None, wwpn=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_unit=None, admin_state=None, ep_dn=None, host_fc_interface_id=None, name=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, original_wwnn=None, original_wwpn=None, peer_dn=None, registered_device=None, wwnn=None, wwpn=None): """ AdapterHostFcInterface - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -108,6 +110,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -147,6 +150,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -376,7 +381,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AdapterHostFcInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AdapterHostFcInterface. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -387,7 +392,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AdapterHostFcInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AdapterHostFcInterface. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -395,6 +400,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AdapterHostFcInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AdapterHostFcInterface. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AdapterHostFcInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AdapterHostFcInterface. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface_list.py b/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface_list.py index 757d2179..e07857da 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface_ref.py b/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface_ref.py index 4e836eaa..6d6f2dab 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_host_fc_interface_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface.py b/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface.py index 8658f168..c08bfae0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class AdapterHostIscsiInterface(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -70,6 +71,7 @@ class AdapterHostIscsiInterface(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -90,7 +92,7 @@ class AdapterHostIscsiInterface(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_unit=None, admin_state=None, ep_dn=None, host_iscsi_interface_id=None, host_visible=None, mac_address=None, name=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, peer_dn=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_unit=None, admin_state=None, ep_dn=None, host_iscsi_interface_id=None, host_visible=None, mac_address=None, name=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, peer_dn=None, registered_device=None): """ AdapterHostIscsiInterface - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -104,6 +106,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -141,6 +144,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -366,7 +371,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AdapterHostIscsiInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AdapterHostIscsiInterface. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -377,7 +382,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AdapterHostIscsiInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AdapterHostIscsiInterface. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -385,6 +390,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AdapterHostIscsiInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AdapterHostIscsiInterface. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AdapterHostIscsiInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AdapterHostIscsiInterface. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_list.py b/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_list.py index dc08e2fb..d7831323 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_ref.py b/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_ref.py index 652e9ba9..ce36b971 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_host_iscsi_interface_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_unit.py b/intersight/models/adapter_unit.py index 38a9cc29..9435f3c4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_unit.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_unit.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class AdapterUnit(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ class AdapterUnit(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -106,7 +108,7 @@ class AdapterUnit(object): 'vid': 'Vid' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_id=None, base_mac_address=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, controller=None, ext_eth_ifs=None, host_eth_ifs=None, host_fc_ifs=None, host_iscsi_ifs=None, integrated=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, part_number=None, pci_slot=None, power=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, thermal=None, vid=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, adapter_id=None, base_mac_address=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, controller=None, ext_eth_ifs=None, host_eth_ifs=None, host_fc_ifs=None, host_iscsi_ifs=None, integrated=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, part_number=None, pci_slot=None, power=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, thermal=None, vid=None): """ AdapterUnit - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -120,6 +122,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -165,6 +168,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -406,7 +411,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AdapterUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AdapterUnit. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -417,7 +422,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AdapterUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AdapterUnit. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -425,6 +430,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AdapterUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AdapterUnit. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AdapterUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AdapterUnit. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_unit_list.py b/intersight/models/adapter_unit_list.py index 0b6d4f27..81837662 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_unit_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_unit_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/adapter_unit_ref.py b/intersight/models/adapter_unit_ref.py index ab6b725c..739274d9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/adapter_unit_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/adapter_unit_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member.py b/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member.py index ad1a55c6..9362feeb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,8 +40,10 @@ class AssetClusterMember(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'api_version': 'int', 'app_partition_number': 'int', + 'connection_id': 'str', 'connection_reason': 'str', 'connection_status': 'str', 'connection_status_last_change_time': 'datetime', @@ -63,8 +65,10 @@ class AssetClusterMember(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'api_version': 'ApiVersion', 'app_partition_number': 'AppPartitionNumber', + 'connection_id': 'ConnectionId', 'connection_reason': 'ConnectionReason', 'connection_status': 'ConnectionStatus', 'connection_status_last_change_time': 'ConnectionStatusLastChangeTime', @@ -76,7 +80,7 @@ class AssetClusterMember(object): 'member_identity': 'MemberIdentity' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, api_version=None, app_partition_number=None, connection_reason=None, connection_status='null', connection_status_last_change_time=None, connector_version=None, device_external_ip_address=None, proxy_app=None, device=None, leadership='Unknown', member_identity=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, api_version=None, app_partition_number=None, connection_id=None, connection_reason=None, connection_status='null', connection_status_last_change_time=None, connector_version=None, device_external_ip_address=None, proxy_app=None, device=None, leadership='Unknown', member_identity=None): """ AssetClusterMember - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -90,8 +94,10 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._api_version = None self._app_partition_number = None + self._connection_id = None self._connection_reason = None self._connection_status = None self._connection_status_last_change_time = None @@ -120,10 +126,14 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if api_version is not None: self.api_version = api_version if app_partition_number is not None: self.app_partition_number = app_partition_number + if connection_id is not None: + self.connection_id = connection_id if connection_reason is not None: self.connection_reason = connection_reason if connection_status is not None: @@ -331,7 +341,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AssetClusterMember. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AssetClusterMember. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -342,7 +352,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AssetClusterMember. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AssetClusterMember. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -350,6 +360,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AssetClusterMember. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AssetClusterMember. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AssetClusterMember. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AssetClusterMember. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def api_version(self): """ @@ -396,6 +429,29 @@ def app_partition_number(self, app_partition_number): self._app_partition_number = app_partition_number + @property + def connection_id(self): + """ + Gets the connection_id of this AssetClusterMember. + The unique identifier for the current connection. The identifier persists across network connectivity loss and is reset on device connector process restart or platform administrator toggle of the Intersight connectivity. The connectionId can be used by services that need to interact with stateful plugins running in the device connector process. For example if a service schedules an inventory in a devices job scheduler plugin at registration it is not necessary to reschedule the job if the device loses network connectivity due to an Intersight service upgrade or intermittent network issues in the devices datacenter. + + :return: The connection_id of this AssetClusterMember. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._connection_id + + @connection_id.setter + def connection_id(self, connection_id): + """ + Sets the connection_id of this AssetClusterMember. + The unique identifier for the current connection. The identifier persists across network connectivity loss and is reset on device connector process restart or platform administrator toggle of the Intersight connectivity. The connectionId can be used by services that need to interact with stateful plugins running in the device connector process. For example if a service schedules an inventory in a devices job scheduler plugin at registration it is not necessary to reschedule the job if the device loses network connectivity due to an Intersight service upgrade or intermittent network issues in the devices datacenter. + + :param connection_id: The connection_id of this AssetClusterMember. + :type: str + """ + + self._connection_id = connection_id + @property def connection_reason(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member_list.py b/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member_list.py index b90742df..2e459f4f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member_ref.py b/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member_ref.py index b08ace10..780bc703 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_cluster_member_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_connection_control_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/asset_connection_control_message_ref.py index 5eac1d7c..f78b77bb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_connection_control_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_connection_control_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_claim.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_claim.py index 9742f19f..48c096b9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_claim.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_claim.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class AssetDeviceClaim(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', 'security_token': 'str', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class AssetDeviceClaim(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'device': 'Device', 'security_token': 'SecurityToken', 'serial_number': 'SerialNumber' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, device=None, security_token=None, serial_number=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, device=None, security_token=None, serial_number=None): """ AssetDeviceClaim - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._device = None self._security_token = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if device is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AssetDeviceClaim. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AssetDeviceClaim. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AssetDeviceClaim. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AssetDeviceClaim. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AssetDeviceClaim. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AssetDeviceClaim. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AssetDeviceClaim. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AssetDeviceClaim. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_claim_ref.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_claim_ref.py index 2f055f13..3ef7bf00 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_claim_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_claim_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration.py index 30e0a2a2..60bac58a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class AssetDeviceConfiguration(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', 'local_configuration_locked': 'bool', 'log_level': 'str' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class AssetDeviceConfiguration(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device': 'Device', 'local_configuration_locked': 'LocalConfigurationLocked', 'log_level': 'LogLevel' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device=None, local_configuration_locked=None, log_level=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device=None, local_configuration_locked=None, log_level=None): """ AssetDeviceConfiguration - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device = None self._local_configuration_locked = None self._log_level = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device is not None: self.device = device if local_configuration_locked is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AssetDeviceConfiguration. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AssetDeviceConfiguration. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AssetDeviceConfiguration. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AssetDeviceConfiguration. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AssetDeviceConfiguration. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AssetDeviceConfiguration. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AssetDeviceConfiguration. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AssetDeviceConfiguration. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration_list.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration_list.py index c49cc0d1..4b2c7824 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration_ref.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration_ref.py index cd0d19fe..08a5099f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_configuration_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_connection.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_connection.py index f701177d..befec802 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_connection.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_connection.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,8 +40,10 @@ class AssetDeviceConnection(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'api_version': 'int', 'app_partition_number': 'int', + 'connection_id': 'str', 'connection_reason': 'str', 'connection_status': 'str', 'connection_status_last_change_time': 'datetime', @@ -60,8 +62,10 @@ class AssetDeviceConnection(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'api_version': 'ApiVersion', 'app_partition_number': 'AppPartitionNumber', + 'connection_id': 'ConnectionId', 'connection_reason': 'ConnectionReason', 'connection_status': 'ConnectionStatus', 'connection_status_last_change_time': 'ConnectionStatusLastChangeTime', @@ -70,7 +74,7 @@ class AssetDeviceConnection(object): 'proxy_app': 'ProxyApp' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, api_version=None, app_partition_number=None, connection_reason=None, connection_status='null', connection_status_last_change_time=None, connector_version=None, device_external_ip_address=None, proxy_app=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, api_version=None, app_partition_number=None, connection_id=None, connection_reason=None, connection_status='null', connection_status_last_change_time=None, connector_version=None, device_external_ip_address=None, proxy_app=None): """ AssetDeviceConnection - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,8 +88,10 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._api_version = None self._app_partition_number = None + self._connection_id = None self._connection_reason = None self._connection_status = None self._connection_status_last_change_time = None @@ -111,10 +117,14 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if api_version is not None: self.api_version = api_version if app_partition_number is not None: self.app_partition_number = app_partition_number + if connection_id is not None: + self.connection_id = connection_id if connection_reason is not None: self.connection_reason = connection_reason if connection_status is not None: @@ -316,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AssetDeviceConnection. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AssetDeviceConnection. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AssetDeviceConnection. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AssetDeviceConnection. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AssetDeviceConnection. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AssetDeviceConnection. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AssetDeviceConnection. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AssetDeviceConnection. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def api_version(self): """ @@ -381,6 +414,29 @@ def app_partition_number(self, app_partition_number): self._app_partition_number = app_partition_number + @property + def connection_id(self): + """ + Gets the connection_id of this AssetDeviceConnection. + The unique identifier for the current connection. The identifier persists across network connectivity loss and is reset on device connector process restart or platform administrator toggle of the Intersight connectivity. The connectionId can be used by services that need to interact with stateful plugins running in the device connector process. For example if a service schedules an inventory in a devices job scheduler plugin at registration it is not necessary to reschedule the job if the device loses network connectivity due to an Intersight service upgrade or intermittent network issues in the devices datacenter. + + :return: The connection_id of this AssetDeviceConnection. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._connection_id + + @connection_id.setter + def connection_id(self, connection_id): + """ + Sets the connection_id of this AssetDeviceConnection. + The unique identifier for the current connection. The identifier persists across network connectivity loss and is reset on device connector process restart or platform administrator toggle of the Intersight connectivity. The connectionId can be used by services that need to interact with stateful plugins running in the device connector process. For example if a service schedules an inventory in a devices job scheduler plugin at registration it is not necessary to reschedule the job if the device loses network connectivity due to an Intersight service upgrade or intermittent network issues in the devices datacenter. + + :param connection_id: The connection_id of this AssetDeviceConnection. + :type: str + """ + + self._connection_id = connection_id + @property def connection_reason(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_connection_ref.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_connection_ref.py index 7ad47ffc..acc40df6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_connection_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_connection_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_registration.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_registration.py index 907d9059..4dee37f7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_registration.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_registration.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,15 +40,16 @@ class AssetDeviceRegistration(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'api_version': 'int', 'app_partition_number': 'int', + 'connection_id': 'str', 'connection_reason': 'str', 'connection_status': 'str', 'connection_status_last_change_time': 'datetime', 'connector_version': 'str', 'device_external_ip_address': 'str', 'proxy_app': 'str', - 'access_key': 'str', 'access_key_id': 'str', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'claimed_by_user': 'IamUserRef', @@ -80,15 +81,16 @@ class AssetDeviceRegistration(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'api_version': 'ApiVersion', 'app_partition_number': 'AppPartitionNumber', + 'connection_id': 'ConnectionId', 'connection_reason': 'ConnectionReason', 'connection_status': 'ConnectionStatus', 'connection_status_last_change_time': 'ConnectionStatusLastChangeTime', 'connector_version': 'ConnectorVersion', 'device_external_ip_address': 'DeviceExternalIpAddress', 'proxy_app': 'ProxyApp', - 'access_key': 'AccessKey', 'access_key_id': 'AccessKeyId', 'account': 'Account', 'claimed_by_user': 'ClaimedByUser', @@ -110,7 +112,7 @@ class AssetDeviceRegistration(object): 'vendor': 'Vendor' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, api_version=None, app_partition_number=None, connection_reason=None, connection_status='null', connection_status_last_change_time=None, connector_version=None, device_external_ip_address=None, proxy_app=None, access_key=None, access_key_id=None, account=None, claimed_by_user=None, claimed_by_user_name=None, claimed_time=None, cluster_members=None, device_claim=None, device_configuration=None, device_hostname=None, device_ip_address=None, domain_group=None, execution_mode='null', pid=None, platform_type='null', public_access_key=None, read_only=None, security_token=None, serial=None, vendor=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, api_version=None, app_partition_number=None, connection_id=None, connection_reason=None, connection_status='null', connection_status_last_change_time=None, connector_version=None, device_external_ip_address=None, proxy_app=None, access_key_id=None, account=None, claimed_by_user=None, claimed_by_user_name=None, claimed_time=None, cluster_members=None, device_claim=None, device_configuration=None, device_hostname=None, device_ip_address=None, domain_group=None, execution_mode='null', pid=None, platform_type='null', public_access_key=None, read_only=None, security_token=None, serial=None, vendor=None): """ AssetDeviceRegistration - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -124,15 +126,16 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._api_version = None self._app_partition_number = None + self._connection_id = None self._connection_reason = None self._connection_status = None self._connection_status_last_change_time = None self._connector_version = None self._device_external_ip_address = None self._proxy_app = None - self._access_key = None self._access_key_id = None self._account = None self._claimed_by_user = None @@ -171,10 +174,14 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if api_version is not None: self.api_version = api_version if app_partition_number is not None: self.app_partition_number = app_partition_number + if connection_id is not None: + self.connection_id = connection_id if connection_reason is not None: self.connection_reason = connection_reason if connection_status is not None: @@ -187,8 +194,6 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.device_external_ip_address = device_external_ip_address if proxy_app is not None: self.proxy_app = proxy_app - if access_key is not None: - self.access_key = access_key if access_key_id is not None: self.access_key_id = access_key_id if account is not None: @@ -416,7 +421,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this AssetDeviceRegistration. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this AssetDeviceRegistration. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -427,7 +432,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this AssetDeviceRegistration. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this AssetDeviceRegistration. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -435,6 +440,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this AssetDeviceRegistration. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this AssetDeviceRegistration. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this AssetDeviceRegistration. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this AssetDeviceRegistration. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def api_version(self): """ @@ -481,6 +509,29 @@ def app_partition_number(self, app_partition_number): self._app_partition_number = app_partition_number + @property + def connection_id(self): + """ + Gets the connection_id of this AssetDeviceRegistration. + The unique identifier for the current connection. The identifier persists across network connectivity loss and is reset on device connector process restart or platform administrator toggle of the Intersight connectivity. The connectionId can be used by services that need to interact with stateful plugins running in the device connector process. For example if a service schedules an inventory in a devices job scheduler plugin at registration it is not necessary to reschedule the job if the device loses network connectivity due to an Intersight service upgrade or intermittent network issues in the devices datacenter. + + :return: The connection_id of this AssetDeviceRegistration. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._connection_id + + @connection_id.setter + def connection_id(self, connection_id): + """ + Sets the connection_id of this AssetDeviceRegistration. + The unique identifier for the current connection. The identifier persists across network connectivity loss and is reset on device connector process restart or platform administrator toggle of the Intersight connectivity. The connectionId can be used by services that need to interact with stateful plugins running in the device connector process. For example if a service schedules an inventory in a devices job scheduler plugin at registration it is not necessary to reschedule the job if the device loses network connectivity due to an Intersight service upgrade or intermittent network issues in the devices datacenter. + + :param connection_id: The connection_id of this AssetDeviceRegistration. + :type: str + """ + + self._connection_id = connection_id + @property def connection_reason(self): """ @@ -625,29 +676,6 @@ def proxy_app(self, proxy_app): self._proxy_app = proxy_app - @property - def access_key(self): - """ - Gets the access_key of this AssetDeviceRegistration. - Part of the credential used for the device connector to authenticate with the cloud. Depricated - see 'publicAccessKey'. - - :return: The access_key of this AssetDeviceRegistration. - :rtype: str - """ - return self._access_key - - @access_key.setter - def access_key(self, access_key): - """ - Sets the access_key of this AssetDeviceRegistration. - Part of the credential used for the device connector to authenticate with the cloud. Depricated - see 'publicAccessKey'. - - :param access_key: The access_key of this AssetDeviceRegistration. - :type: str - """ - - self._access_key = access_key - @property def access_key_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_registration_list.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_registration_list.py index 063de4da..994beeb8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_registration_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_registration_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_device_registration_ref.py b/intersight/models/asset_device_registration_ref.py index 326dc5dd..b592a62e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_device_registration_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_device_registration_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/asset_security_token_ref.py b/intersight/models/asset_security_token_ref.py index 92506525..43199267 100644 --- a/intersight/models/asset_security_token_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/asset_security_token_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/bios_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/bios_deploy_task_ref.py index 143eec4d..0faa9e96 100644 --- a/intersight/models/bios_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/bios_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/bios_policy.py b/intersight/models/bios_policy.py index 2804126c..ad720935 100644 --- a/intersight/models/bios_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/bios_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'adjacent_cache_line_prefetch': 'str', @@ -51,10 +52,23 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'auto_cc_state': 'str', 'autonumous_cstate_enable': 'str', 'baud_rate': 'str', + 'bme_dma_mitigation': 'str', 'boot_option_num_retry': 'str', 'boot_option_re_cool_down': 'str', 'boot_option_retry': 'str', 'boot_performance_mode': 'str', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb': 'str', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl': 'str', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl': 'str', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher': 'str', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher': 'str', + 'cbs_cmn_determinism_slider': 'str', + 'cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu': 'str', + 'cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4': 'str', + 'cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4': 'str', + 'cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl': 'str', + 'cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv': 'str', + 'cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size': 'str', 'cdn_enable': 'str', 'cdn_support': 'str', 'channel_inter_leave': 'str', @@ -177,6 +191,8 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'slot_front_slot6link_speed': 'str', 'slot_hba_link_speed': 'str', 'slot_hba_state': 'str', + 'slot_lom1link': 'str', + 'slot_lom2link': 'str', 'slot_mezz_state': 'str', 'slot_mlom_link_speed': 'str', 'slot_mlom_state': 'str', @@ -229,10 +245,13 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'slot_sas_state': 'str', 'slot_ssd_slot1link_speed': 'str', 'slot_ssd_slot2link_speed': 'str', + 'smee': 'str', + 'smt_mode': 'str', 'snc': 'str', 'sparing_mode': 'str', 'sr_iov': 'str', 'streamer_prefetch': 'str', + 'svm_mode': 'str', 'terminal_type': 'str', 'tpm_control': 'str', 'tpm_support': 'str', @@ -247,6 +266,7 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'usb_port_vmedia': 'str', 'usb_xhci_support': 'str', 'vga_priority': 'str', + 'vmd_enable': 'str', 'work_load_config': 'str', 'xpt_prefetch': 'str' } @@ -261,6 +281,7 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'adjacent_cache_line_prefetch': 'AdjacentCacheLinePrefetch', @@ -272,10 +293,23 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'auto_cc_state': 'AutoCcState', 'autonumous_cstate_enable': 'AutonumousCstateEnable', 'baud_rate': 'BaudRate', + 'bme_dma_mitigation': 'BmeDmaMitigation', 'boot_option_num_retry': 'BootOptionNumRetry', 'boot_option_re_cool_down': 'BootOptionReCoolDown', 'boot_option_retry': 'BootOptionRetry', 'boot_performance_mode': 'BootPerformanceMode', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb': 'CbsCmnCpuCpb', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl': 'CbsCmnCpuGenDowncoreCtrl', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl': 'CbsCmnCpuGlobalCstateCtrl', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher': 'CbsCmnCpuL1streamHwPrefetcher', + 'cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher': 'CbsCmnCpuL2streamHwPrefetcher', + 'cbs_cmn_determinism_slider': 'CbsCmnDeterminismSlider', + 'cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu': 'CbsCmnGnbNbIommu', + 'cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4': 'CbsCmnMemCtrlBankGroupSwapDdr4', + 'cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4': 'CbsCmnMemMapBankInterleaveDdr4', + 'cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl': 'CbsCmncTdpCtl', + 'cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv': 'CbsDfCmnMemIntlv', + 'cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size': 'CbsDfCmnMemIntlvSize', 'cdn_enable': 'CdnEnable', 'cdn_support': 'CdnSupport', 'channel_inter_leave': 'ChannelInterLeave', @@ -398,6 +432,8 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'slot_front_slot6link_speed': 'SlotFrontSlot6linkSpeed', 'slot_hba_link_speed': 'SlotHbaLinkSpeed', 'slot_hba_state': 'SlotHbaState', + 'slot_lom1link': 'SlotLom1link', + 'slot_lom2link': 'SlotLom2link', 'slot_mezz_state': 'SlotMezzState', 'slot_mlom_link_speed': 'SlotMlomLinkSpeed', 'slot_mlom_state': 'SlotMlomState', @@ -450,10 +486,13 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'slot_sas_state': 'SlotSasState', 'slot_ssd_slot1link_speed': 'SlotSsdSlot1linkSpeed', 'slot_ssd_slot2link_speed': 'SlotSsdSlot2linkSpeed', + 'smee': 'Smee', + 'smt_mode': 'SmtMode', 'snc': 'Snc', 'sparing_mode': 'SparingMode', 'sr_iov': 'SrIov', 'streamer_prefetch': 'StreamerPrefetch', + 'svm_mode': 'SvmMode', 'terminal_type': 'TerminalType', 'tpm_control': 'TpmControl', 'tpm_support': 'TpmSupport', @@ -468,11 +507,12 @@ class BiosPolicy(object): 'usb_port_vmedia': 'UsbPortVmedia', 'usb_xhci_support': 'UsbXhciSupport', 'vga_priority': 'VgaPriority', + 'vmd_enable': 'VmdEnable', 'work_load_config': 'WorkLoadConfig', 'xpt_prefetch': 'XptPrefetch' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, adjacent_cache_line_prefetch='platform-default', all_usb_devices='platform-default', altitude='platform-default', aspm_support='platform-default', assert_nmi_on_perr='platform-default', assert_nmi_on_serr='platform-default', auto_cc_state='platform-default', autonumous_cstate_enable='platform-default', baud_rate='platform-default', boot_option_num_retry='platform-default', boot_option_re_cool_down='platform-default', boot_option_retry='platform-default', boot_performance_mode='platform-default', cdn_enable='platform-default', cdn_support='platform-default', channel_inter_leave='platform-default', cke_low_policy='platform-default', closed_loop_therm_throtl='platform-default', cmci_enable='platform-default', config_tdp='platform-default', console_redirection='platform-default', core_multi_processing='platform-default', cpu_energy_performance='platform-default', cpu_frequency_floor='platform-default', cpu_performance='platform-default', cpu_power_management='platform-default', demand_scrub='platform-default', direct_cache_access='platform-default', dram_clock_throttling='platform-default', dram_refresh_rate='platform-default', energy_efficient_turbo='platform-default', eng_perf_tuning='platform-default', enhanced_intel_speed_step_tech='platform-default', epp_profile='platform-default', execute_disable_bit='platform-default', extended_apic='platform-default', flow_control='platform-default', frb2enable='platform-default', hardware_prefetch='platform-default', hwpm_enable='platform-default', imc_interleave='platform-default', intel_hyper_threading_tech='platform-default', intel_turbo_boost_tech='platform-default', intel_virtualization_technology='platform-default', intel_vt_for_directed_io='platform-default', intel_vtd_coherency_support='platform-default', intel_vtd_interrupt_remapping='platform-default', intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support='platform-default', intel_vtdats_support='platform-default', ioh_error_enable='platform-default', ioh_resource='platform-default', ip_prefetch='platform-default', ipv6pxe='platform-default', kti_prefetch='platform-default', legacy_os_redirection='platform-default', legacy_usb_support='platform-default', llc_prefetch='platform-default', lom_port0state='platform-default', lom_port1state='platform-default', lom_port2state='platform-default', lom_port3state='platform-default', lom_ports_all_state='platform-default', lv_ddr_mode='platform-default', make_device_non_bootable='platform-default', memory_inter_leave='platform-default', memory_mapped_io_above4gb='platform-default', mirroring_mode='platform-default', mmcfg_base='platform-default', numa_optimized='platform-default', onboard10gbit_lom='platform-default', onboard_gbit_lom='platform-default', onboard_scu_storage_support='platform-default', onboard_scu_storage_sw_stack='platform-default', organization=None, os_boot_watchdog_timer='platform-default', os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy='platform-default', os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout='platform-default', out_of_band_mgmt_port='platform-default', package_cstate_limit='platform-default', patrol_scrub='platform-default', patrol_scrub_duration='platform-default', pc_ie_ssd_hot_plug_support='platform-default', pch_usb30mode='platform-default', pci_option_ro_ms='platform-default', pci_rom_clp='platform-default', pop_support='platform-default', post_error_pause='platform-default', processor_c1e='platform-default', processor_c3report='platform-default', processor_c6report='platform-default', processor_cstate='platform-default', profiles=None, psata='platform-default', pstate_coord_type='platform-default', putty_key_pad='platform-default', pwr_perf_tuning='platform-default', qpi_link_frequency='platform-default', qpi_snoop_mode='platform-default', rank_inter_leave='platform-default', redirection_after_post='platform-default', sata_mode_select='platform-default', select_memory_ras_configuration='platform-default', serial_port_aenable='platform-default', single_pctl_enable='platform-default', slot10link_speed='platform-default', slot10state='platform-default', slot11link_speed='platform-default', slot11state='platform-default', slot12link_speed='platform-default', slot12state='platform-default', slot1link_speed='platform-default', slot1state='platform-default', slot2link_speed='platform-default', slot2state='platform-default', slot3link_speed='platform-default', slot3state='platform-default', slot4link_speed='platform-default', slot4state='platform-default', slot5link_speed='platform-default', slot5state='platform-default', slot6link_speed='platform-default', slot6state='platform-default', slot7link_speed='platform-default', slot7state='platform-default', slot8link_speed='platform-default', slot8state='platform-default', slot9link_speed='platform-default', slot9state='platform-default', slot_flom_link_speed='platform-default', slot_front_nvme1link_speed='platform-default', slot_front_nvme2link_speed='platform-default', slot_front_slot5link_speed='platform-default', slot_front_slot6link_speed='platform-default', slot_hba_link_speed='platform-default', slot_hba_state='platform-default', slot_mezz_state='platform-default', slot_mlom_link_speed='platform-default', slot_mlom_state='platform-default', slot_mraid_link_speed='platform-default', slot_mraid_state='platform-default', slot_n10state='platform-default', slot_n11state='platform-default', slot_n12state='platform-default', slot_n13state='platform-default', slot_n14state='platform-default', slot_n15state='platform-default', slot_n16state='platform-default', slot_n17state='platform-default', slot_n18state='platform-default', slot_n19state='platform-default', slot_n1state='platform-default', slot_n20state='platform-default', slot_n21state='platform-default', slot_n22state='platform-default', slot_n23state='platform-default', slot_n24state='platform-default', slot_n2state='platform-default', slot_n3state='platform-default', slot_n4state='platform-default', slot_n5state='platform-default', slot_n6state='platform-default', slot_n7state='platform-default', slot_n8state='platform-default', slot_n9state='platform-default', slot_raid_link_speed='platform-default', slot_raid_state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme1link_speed='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme1state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme2link_speed='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme2state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme3state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme4state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme5state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme6state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme7state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme8state='platform-default', slot_riser1link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser1slot1link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser1slot2link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser1slot3link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser2link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser2slot4link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser2slot5link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser2slot6link_speed='platform-default', slot_sas_state='platform-default', slot_ssd_slot1link_speed='platform-default', slot_ssd_slot2link_speed='platform-default', snc='platform-default', sparing_mode='platform-default', sr_iov='platform-default', streamer_prefetch='platform-default', terminal_type='platform-default', tpm_control='platform-default', tpm_support='platform-default', txt_support='platform-default', ucsm_boot_order_rule='platform-default', usb_emul6064='platform-default', usb_port_front='platform-default', usb_port_internal='platform-default', usb_port_kvm='platform-default', usb_port_rear='platform-default', usb_port_sd_card='platform-default', usb_port_vmedia='platform-default', usb_xhci_support='platform-default', vga_priority='platform-default', work_load_config='platform-default', xpt_prefetch='platform-default'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, adjacent_cache_line_prefetch='platform-default', all_usb_devices='platform-default', altitude='platform-default', aspm_support='platform-default', assert_nmi_on_perr='platform-default', assert_nmi_on_serr='platform-default', auto_cc_state='platform-default', autonumous_cstate_enable='platform-default', baud_rate='platform-default', bme_dma_mitigation='platform-default', boot_option_num_retry='platform-default', boot_option_re_cool_down='platform-default', boot_option_retry='platform-default', boot_performance_mode='platform-default', cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb='platform-default', cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl='platform-default', cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl='platform-default', cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher='platform-default', cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher='platform-default', cbs_cmn_determinism_slider='platform-default', cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu='platform-default', cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4='platform-default', cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4='platform-default', cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl='platform-default', cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv='platform-default', cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size='platform-default', cdn_enable='platform-default', cdn_support='platform-default', channel_inter_leave='platform-default', cke_low_policy='platform-default', closed_loop_therm_throtl='platform-default', cmci_enable='platform-default', config_tdp='platform-default', console_redirection='platform-default', core_multi_processing='platform-default', cpu_energy_performance='platform-default', cpu_frequency_floor='platform-default', cpu_performance='platform-default', cpu_power_management='platform-default', demand_scrub='platform-default', direct_cache_access='platform-default', dram_clock_throttling='platform-default', dram_refresh_rate='platform-default', energy_efficient_turbo='platform-default', eng_perf_tuning='platform-default', enhanced_intel_speed_step_tech='platform-default', epp_profile='platform-default', execute_disable_bit='platform-default', extended_apic='platform-default', flow_control='platform-default', frb2enable='platform-default', hardware_prefetch='platform-default', hwpm_enable='platform-default', imc_interleave='platform-default', intel_hyper_threading_tech='platform-default', intel_turbo_boost_tech='platform-default', intel_virtualization_technology='platform-default', intel_vt_for_directed_io='platform-default', intel_vtd_coherency_support='platform-default', intel_vtd_interrupt_remapping='platform-default', intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support='platform-default', intel_vtdats_support='platform-default', ioh_error_enable='platform-default', ioh_resource='platform-default', ip_prefetch='platform-default', ipv6pxe='platform-default', kti_prefetch='platform-default', legacy_os_redirection='platform-default', legacy_usb_support='platform-default', llc_prefetch='platform-default', lom_port0state='platform-default', lom_port1state='platform-default', lom_port2state='platform-default', lom_port3state='platform-default', lom_ports_all_state='platform-default', lv_ddr_mode='platform-default', make_device_non_bootable='platform-default', memory_inter_leave='platform-default', memory_mapped_io_above4gb='platform-default', mirroring_mode='platform-default', mmcfg_base='platform-default', numa_optimized='platform-default', onboard10gbit_lom='platform-default', onboard_gbit_lom='platform-default', onboard_scu_storage_support='platform-default', onboard_scu_storage_sw_stack='platform-default', organization=None, os_boot_watchdog_timer='platform-default', os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy='platform-default', os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout='platform-default', out_of_band_mgmt_port='platform-default', package_cstate_limit='platform-default', patrol_scrub='platform-default', patrol_scrub_duration='platform-default', pc_ie_ssd_hot_plug_support='platform-default', pch_usb30mode='platform-default', pci_option_ro_ms='platform-default', pci_rom_clp='platform-default', pop_support='platform-default', post_error_pause='platform-default', processor_c1e='platform-default', processor_c3report='platform-default', processor_c6report='platform-default', processor_cstate='platform-default', profiles=None, psata='platform-default', pstate_coord_type='platform-default', putty_key_pad='platform-default', pwr_perf_tuning='platform-default', qpi_link_frequency='platform-default', qpi_snoop_mode='platform-default', rank_inter_leave='platform-default', redirection_after_post='platform-default', sata_mode_select='platform-default', select_memory_ras_configuration='platform-default', serial_port_aenable='platform-default', single_pctl_enable='platform-default', slot10link_speed='platform-default', slot10state='platform-default', slot11link_speed='platform-default', slot11state='platform-default', slot12link_speed='platform-default', slot12state='platform-default', slot1link_speed='platform-default', slot1state='platform-default', slot2link_speed='platform-default', slot2state='platform-default', slot3link_speed='platform-default', slot3state='platform-default', slot4link_speed='platform-default', slot4state='platform-default', slot5link_speed='platform-default', slot5state='platform-default', slot6link_speed='platform-default', slot6state='platform-default', slot7link_speed='platform-default', slot7state='platform-default', slot8link_speed='platform-default', slot8state='platform-default', slot9link_speed='platform-default', slot9state='platform-default', slot_flom_link_speed='platform-default', slot_front_nvme1link_speed='platform-default', slot_front_nvme2link_speed='platform-default', slot_front_slot5link_speed='platform-default', slot_front_slot6link_speed='platform-default', slot_hba_link_speed='platform-default', slot_hba_state='platform-default', slot_lom1link='platform-default', slot_lom2link='platform-default', slot_mezz_state='platform-default', slot_mlom_link_speed='platform-default', slot_mlom_state='platform-default', slot_mraid_link_speed='platform-default', slot_mraid_state='platform-default', slot_n10state='platform-default', slot_n11state='platform-default', slot_n12state='platform-default', slot_n13state='platform-default', slot_n14state='platform-default', slot_n15state='platform-default', slot_n16state='platform-default', slot_n17state='platform-default', slot_n18state='platform-default', slot_n19state='platform-default', slot_n1state='platform-default', slot_n20state='platform-default', slot_n21state='platform-default', slot_n22state='platform-default', slot_n23state='platform-default', slot_n24state='platform-default', slot_n2state='platform-default', slot_n3state='platform-default', slot_n4state='platform-default', slot_n5state='platform-default', slot_n6state='platform-default', slot_n7state='platform-default', slot_n8state='platform-default', slot_n9state='platform-default', slot_raid_link_speed='platform-default', slot_raid_state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme1link_speed='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme1state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme2link_speed='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme2state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme3state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme4state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme5state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme6state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme7state='platform-default', slot_rear_nvme8state='platform-default', slot_riser1link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser1slot1link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser1slot2link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser1slot3link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser2link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser2slot4link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser2slot5link_speed='platform-default', slot_riser2slot6link_speed='platform-default', slot_sas_state='platform-default', slot_ssd_slot1link_speed='platform-default', slot_ssd_slot2link_speed='platform-default', smee='platform-default', smt_mode='platform-default', snc='platform-default', sparing_mode='platform-default', sr_iov='platform-default', streamer_prefetch='platform-default', svm_mode='platform-default', terminal_type='platform-default', tpm_control='platform-default', tpm_support='platform-default', txt_support='platform-default', ucsm_boot_order_rule='platform-default', usb_emul6064='platform-default', usb_port_front='platform-default', usb_port_internal='platform-default', usb_port_kvm='platform-default', usb_port_rear='platform-default', usb_port_sd_card='platform-default', usb_port_vmedia='platform-default', usb_xhci_support='platform-default', vga_priority='platform-default', vmd_enable='platform-default', work_load_config='platform-default', xpt_prefetch='platform-default'): """ BiosPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -486,6 +526,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._adjacent_cache_line_prefetch = None @@ -497,10 +538,23 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._auto_cc_state = None self._autonumous_cstate_enable = None self._baud_rate = None + self._bme_dma_mitigation = None self._boot_option_num_retry = None self._boot_option_re_cool_down = None self._boot_option_retry = None self._boot_performance_mode = None + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb = None + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl = None + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl = None + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher = None + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher = None + self._cbs_cmn_determinism_slider = None + self._cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu = None + self._cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 = None + self._cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 = None + self._cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl = None + self._cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv = None + self._cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size = None self._cdn_enable = None self._cdn_support = None self._channel_inter_leave = None @@ -623,6 +677,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._slot_front_slot6link_speed = None self._slot_hba_link_speed = None self._slot_hba_state = None + self._slot_lom1link = None + self._slot_lom2link = None self._slot_mezz_state = None self._slot_mlom_link_speed = None self._slot_mlom_state = None @@ -675,10 +731,13 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._slot_sas_state = None self._slot_ssd_slot1link_speed = None self._slot_ssd_slot2link_speed = None + self._smee = None + self._smt_mode = None self._snc = None self._sparing_mode = None self._sr_iov = None self._streamer_prefetch = None + self._svm_mode = None self._terminal_type = None self._tpm_control = None self._tpm_support = None @@ -693,6 +752,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._usb_port_vmedia = None self._usb_xhci_support = None self._vga_priority = None + self._vmd_enable = None self._work_load_config = None self._xpt_prefetch = None @@ -714,6 +774,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -736,6 +798,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.autonumous_cstate_enable = autonumous_cstate_enable if baud_rate is not None: self.baud_rate = baud_rate + if bme_dma_mitigation is not None: + self.bme_dma_mitigation = bme_dma_mitigation if boot_option_num_retry is not None: self.boot_option_num_retry = boot_option_num_retry if boot_option_re_cool_down is not None: @@ -744,6 +808,30 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.boot_option_retry = boot_option_retry if boot_performance_mode is not None: self.boot_performance_mode = boot_performance_mode + if cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb is not None: + self.cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb = cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb + if cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl is not None: + self.cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl = cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl + if cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl is not None: + self.cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl = cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl + if cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher is not None: + self.cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher = cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher + if cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher is not None: + self.cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher = cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher + if cbs_cmn_determinism_slider is not None: + self.cbs_cmn_determinism_slider = cbs_cmn_determinism_slider + if cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu is not None: + self.cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu = cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu + if cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 is not None: + self.cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 = cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 + if cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 is not None: + self.cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 = cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 + if cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl is not None: + self.cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl = cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl + if cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv is not None: + self.cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv = cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv + if cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size is not None: + self.cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size = cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size if cdn_enable is not None: self.cdn_enable = cdn_enable if cdn_support is not None: @@ -988,6 +1076,10 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.slot_hba_link_speed = slot_hba_link_speed if slot_hba_state is not None: self.slot_hba_state = slot_hba_state + if slot_lom1link is not None: + self.slot_lom1link = slot_lom1link + if slot_lom2link is not None: + self.slot_lom2link = slot_lom2link if slot_mezz_state is not None: self.slot_mezz_state = slot_mezz_state if slot_mlom_link_speed is not None: @@ -1092,6 +1184,10 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.slot_ssd_slot1link_speed = slot_ssd_slot1link_speed if slot_ssd_slot2link_speed is not None: self.slot_ssd_slot2link_speed = slot_ssd_slot2link_speed + if smee is not None: + self.smee = smee + if smt_mode is not None: + self.smt_mode = smt_mode if snc is not None: self.snc = snc if sparing_mode is not None: @@ -1100,6 +1196,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.sr_iov = sr_iov if streamer_prefetch is not None: self.streamer_prefetch = streamer_prefetch + if svm_mode is not None: + self.svm_mode = svm_mode if terminal_type is not None: self.terminal_type = terminal_type if tpm_control is not None: @@ -1128,6 +1226,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.usb_xhci_support = usb_xhci_support if vga_priority is not None: self.vga_priority = vga_priority + if vmd_enable is not None: + self.vmd_enable = vmd_enable if work_load_config is not None: self.work_load_config = work_load_config if xpt_prefetch is not None: @@ -1321,7 +1421,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this BiosPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -1332,7 +1432,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this BiosPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this BiosPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -1340,6 +1440,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this BiosPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this BiosPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this BiosPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ @@ -1622,7 +1745,7 @@ def autonumous_cstate_enable(self, autonumous_cstate_enable): def baud_rate(self): """ Gets the baud_rate of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Bits per second configuration + BIOS Token for setting Baud rate configuration :return: The baud_rate of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -1633,7 +1756,7 @@ def baud_rate(self): def baud_rate(self, baud_rate): """ Sets the baud_rate of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Bits per second configuration + BIOS Token for setting Baud rate configuration :param baud_rate: The baud_rate of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -1647,6 +1770,35 @@ def baud_rate(self, baud_rate): self._baud_rate = baud_rate + @property + def bme_dma_mitigation(self): + """ + Gets the bme_dma_mitigation of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting BME DMA Mitigation configuration + + :return: The bme_dma_mitigation of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._bme_dma_mitigation + + @bme_dma_mitigation.setter + def bme_dma_mitigation(self, bme_dma_mitigation): + """ + Sets the bme_dma_mitigation of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting BME DMA Mitigation configuration + + :param bme_dma_mitigation: The bme_dma_mitigation of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "enabled", "disabled"] + if bme_dma_mitigation not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `bme_dma_mitigation` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(bme_dma_mitigation, allowed_values) + ) + + self._bme_dma_mitigation = bme_dma_mitigation + @property def boot_option_num_retry(self): """ @@ -1709,7 +1861,7 @@ def boot_option_re_cool_down(self, boot_option_re_cool_down): def boot_option_retry(self): """ Gets the boot_option_retry of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Boot Option Retry configuration + BIOS Token for setting Boot option retry configuration :return: The boot_option_retry of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -1720,7 +1872,7 @@ def boot_option_retry(self): def boot_option_retry(self, boot_option_retry): """ Sets the boot_option_retry of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Boot Option Retry configuration + BIOS Token for setting Boot option retry configuration :param boot_option_retry: The boot_option_retry of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -1763,6 +1915,354 @@ def boot_performance_mode(self, boot_performance_mode): self._boot_performance_mode = boot_performance_mode + @property + def cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Core Performance Boost configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb + + @cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb.setter + def cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb(self, cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Core Performance Boost configuration + + :param cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb: The cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "disabled"] + if cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb = cbs_cmn_cpu_cpb + + @property + def cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Downcore control configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl + + @cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl.setter + def cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl(self, cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Downcore control configuration + + :param cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl: The cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "FOUR (2 + 2)", "FOUR (4 + 0)", "SIX (3 + 3)", "THREE (3 + 0)", "TWO (1 + 1)", "TWO (2 + 0)"] + if cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl = cbs_cmn_cpu_gen_downcore_ctrl + + @property + def cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Global C-state Control configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl + + @cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl.setter + def cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl(self, cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Global C-state Control configuration + + :param cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl: The cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "disabled", "enabled"] + if cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl = cbs_cmn_cpu_global_cstate_ctrl + + @property + def cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting L1 Stream HW Prefetcher configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher + + @cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher.setter + def cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher(self, cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting L1 Stream HW Prefetcher configuration + + :param cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher: The cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "disabled", "enabled"] + if cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher = cbs_cmn_cpu_l1stream_hw_prefetcher + + @property + def cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting L2 Stream HW Prefetcher configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher + + @cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher.setter + def cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher(self, cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting L2 Stream HW Prefetcher configuration + + :param cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher: The cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "disabled", "enabled"] + if cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher = cbs_cmn_cpu_l2stream_hw_prefetcher + + @property + def cbs_cmn_determinism_slider(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmn_determinism_slider of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Determinism Slider configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmn_determinism_slider of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmn_determinism_slider + + @cbs_cmn_determinism_slider.setter + def cbs_cmn_determinism_slider(self, cbs_cmn_determinism_slider): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmn_determinism_slider of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Determinism Slider configuration + + :param cbs_cmn_determinism_slider: The cbs_cmn_determinism_slider of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "Performance", "Power"] + if cbs_cmn_determinism_slider not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmn_determinism_slider` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmn_determinism_slider, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmn_determinism_slider = cbs_cmn_determinism_slider + + @property + def cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting IOMMU configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu + + @cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu.setter + def cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu(self, cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting IOMMU configuration + + :param cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu: The cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "disabled", "enabled"] + if cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu = cbs_cmn_gnb_nb_iommu + + @property + def cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Bank Group Swap configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 + + @cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4.setter + def cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4(self, cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Bank Group Swap configuration + + :param cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4: The cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "disabled", "enabled"] + if cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 = cbs_cmn_mem_ctrl_bank_group_swap_ddr4 + + @property + def cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Chipselect Interleaving configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 + + @cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4.setter + def cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4(self, cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Chipselect Interleaving configuration + + :param cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4: The cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "disabled"] + if cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 = cbs_cmn_mem_map_bank_interleave_ddr4 + + @property + def cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting cTDP Control configuration + + :return: The cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl + + @cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl.setter + def cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl(self, cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl): + """ + Sets the cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting cTDP Control configuration + + :param cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl: The cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "Manual"] + if cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl = cbs_cmnc_tdp_ctl + + @property + def cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Memory interleaving configuration + + :return: The cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv + + @cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv.setter + def cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv(self, cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv): + """ + Sets the cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Memory interleaving configuration + + :param cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv: The cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "Channel", "Die", "None", "Socket"] + if cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv = cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv + + @property + def cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size(self): + """ + Gets the cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Memory interleaving size configuration + + :return: The cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size + + @cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size.setter + def cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size(self, cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size): + """ + Sets the cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting Memory interleaving size configuration + + :param cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size: The cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "1 KB", "2 KB", "256 Bytes", "512 Bytes", "Auto"] + if cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size, allowed_values) + ) + + self._cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size = cbs_df_cmn_mem_intlv_size + @property def cdn_enable(self): """ @@ -1796,7 +2296,7 @@ def cdn_enable(self, cdn_enable): def cdn_support(self): """ Gets the cdn_support of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting CDN Support configuration + BIOS Token for setting CDN Support for LOM configuration :return: The cdn_support of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -1807,12 +2307,12 @@ def cdn_support(self): def cdn_support(self, cdn_support): """ Sets the cdn_support of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting CDN Support configuration + BIOS Token for setting CDN Support for LOM configuration :param cdn_support: The cdn_support of this BiosPolicy. :type: str """ - allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Disabled", "LOMs Only"] + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "disabled", "enabled", "LOMs Only"] if cdn_support not in allowed_values: raise ValueError( "Invalid value for `cdn_support` ({0}), must be one of {1}" @@ -1941,7 +2441,7 @@ def cmci_enable(self, cmci_enable): def config_tdp(self): """ Gets the config_tdp of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting ConfigTDP configuration + BIOS Token for setting Config TDP configuration :return: The config_tdp of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -1952,7 +2452,7 @@ def config_tdp(self): def config_tdp(self, config_tdp): """ Sets the config_tdp of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting ConfigTDP configuration + BIOS Token for setting Config TDP configuration :param config_tdp: The config_tdp of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -1970,7 +2470,7 @@ def config_tdp(self, config_tdp): def console_redirection(self): """ Gets the console_redirection of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Console Redirection configuration + BIOS Token for setting Console redirection configuration :return: The console_redirection of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -1981,7 +2481,7 @@ def console_redirection(self): def console_redirection(self, console_redirection): """ Sets the console_redirection of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Console Redirection configuration + BIOS Token for setting Console redirection configuration :param console_redirection: The console_redirection of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -1999,7 +2499,7 @@ def console_redirection(self, console_redirection): def core_multi_processing(self): """ Gets the core_multi_processing of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Number of Enabled Cores configuration + BIOS Token for setting Core MultiProcessing configuration :return: The core_multi_processing of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2010,7 +2510,7 @@ def core_multi_processing(self): def core_multi_processing(self, core_multi_processing): """ Sets the core_multi_processing of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Number of Enabled Cores configuration + BIOS Token for setting Core MultiProcessing configuration :param core_multi_processing: The core_multi_processing of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2231,7 +2731,7 @@ def dram_clock_throttling(self, dram_clock_throttling): def dram_refresh_rate(self): """ Gets the dram_refresh_rate of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting DRAM Refresh rate configuration + BIOS Token for setting DRAM Refresh Rate configuration :return: The dram_refresh_rate of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2242,7 +2742,7 @@ def dram_refresh_rate(self): def dram_refresh_rate(self, dram_refresh_rate): """ Sets the dram_refresh_rate of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting DRAM Refresh rate configuration + BIOS Token for setting DRAM Refresh Rate configuration :param dram_refresh_rate: The dram_refresh_rate of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2289,7 +2789,7 @@ def energy_efficient_turbo(self, energy_efficient_turbo): def eng_perf_tuning(self): """ Gets the eng_perf_tuning of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting EngPerfTuning configuration + BIOS Token for setting Energy Performance Tuning configuration :return: The eng_perf_tuning of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2300,7 +2800,7 @@ def eng_perf_tuning(self): def eng_perf_tuning(self, eng_perf_tuning): """ Sets the eng_perf_tuning of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting EngPerfTuning configuration + BIOS Token for setting Energy Performance Tuning configuration :param eng_perf_tuning: The eng_perf_tuning of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2376,7 +2876,7 @@ def epp_profile(self, epp_profile): def execute_disable_bit(self): """ Gets the execute_disable_bit of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Execute Disable configuration + BIOS Token for setting Execute Disable Bit configuration :return: The execute_disable_bit of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2387,7 +2887,7 @@ def execute_disable_bit(self): def execute_disable_bit(self, execute_disable_bit): """ Sets the execute_disable_bit of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Execute Disable configuration + BIOS Token for setting Execute Disable Bit configuration :param execute_disable_bit: The execute_disable_bit of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2405,7 +2905,7 @@ def execute_disable_bit(self, execute_disable_bit): def extended_apic(self): """ Gets the extended_apic of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Extended APIC configuration + BIOS Token for setting Local X2 Apic configuration :return: The extended_apic of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2416,7 +2916,7 @@ def extended_apic(self): def extended_apic(self, extended_apic): """ Sets the extended_apic of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Extended APIC configuration + BIOS Token for setting Local X2 Apic configuration :param extended_apic: The extended_apic of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2521,7 +3021,7 @@ def hardware_prefetch(self, hardware_prefetch): def hwpm_enable(self): """ Gets the hwpm_enable of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting HWPMEnable configuration + BIOS Token for setting CPU Hardware Power Management configuration :return: The hwpm_enable of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2532,7 +3032,7 @@ def hwpm_enable(self): def hwpm_enable(self, hwpm_enable): """ Sets the hwpm_enable of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting HWPMEnable configuration + BIOS Token for setting CPU Hardware Power Management configuration :param hwpm_enable: The hwpm_enable of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2579,7 +3079,7 @@ def imc_interleave(self, imc_interleave): def intel_hyper_threading_tech(self): """ Gets the intel_hyper_threading_tech of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) Hyper-Threading Technology configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel HyperThreading Tech configuration :return: The intel_hyper_threading_tech of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2590,7 +3090,7 @@ def intel_hyper_threading_tech(self): def intel_hyper_threading_tech(self, intel_hyper_threading_tech): """ Sets the intel_hyper_threading_tech of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) Hyper-Threading Technology configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel HyperThreading Tech configuration :param intel_hyper_threading_tech: The intel_hyper_threading_tech of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2608,7 +3108,7 @@ def intel_hyper_threading_tech(self, intel_hyper_threading_tech): def intel_turbo_boost_tech(self): """ Gets the intel_turbo_boost_tech of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) Turbo Boost Technology configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel Turbo Boost Tech configuration :return: The intel_turbo_boost_tech of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2619,7 +3119,7 @@ def intel_turbo_boost_tech(self): def intel_turbo_boost_tech(self, intel_turbo_boost_tech): """ Sets the intel_turbo_boost_tech of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) Turbo Boost Technology configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel Turbo Boost Tech configuration :param intel_turbo_boost_tech: The intel_turbo_boost_tech of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2666,7 +3166,7 @@ def intel_virtualization_technology(self, intel_virtualization_technology): def intel_vt_for_directed_io(self): """ Gets the intel_vt_for_directed_io of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) VT for Directed IO configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel VT for directed IO configuration :return: The intel_vt_for_directed_io of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2677,7 +3177,7 @@ def intel_vt_for_directed_io(self): def intel_vt_for_directed_io(self, intel_vt_for_directed_io): """ Sets the intel_vt_for_directed_io of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) VT for Directed IO configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel VT for directed IO configuration :param intel_vt_for_directed_io: The intel_vt_for_directed_io of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2753,7 +3253,7 @@ def intel_vtd_interrupt_remapping(self, intel_vtd_interrupt_remapping): def intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support(self): """ Gets the intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) VT-d PassThrough DMA configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) VT-d PassThrough DMA support configuration :return: The intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2764,7 +3264,7 @@ def intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support(self): def intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support(self, intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support): """ Sets the intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) VT-d PassThrough DMA configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) VT-d PassThrough DMA support configuration :param intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support: The intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2782,7 +3282,7 @@ def intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support(self, intel_vtd_pass_through_dma_support) def intel_vtdats_support(self): """ Gets the intel_vtdats_support of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) VT-d ATS Support configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel VTD ATS support configuration :return: The intel_vtdats_support of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2793,7 +3293,7 @@ def intel_vtdats_support(self): def intel_vtdats_support(self, intel_vtdats_support): """ Sets the intel_vtdats_support of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Intel(R) VT-d ATS Support configuration + BIOS Token for setting Intel VTD ATS support configuration :param intel_vtdats_support: The intel_vtdats_support of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -2956,7 +3456,7 @@ def kti_prefetch(self, kti_prefetch): def legacy_os_redirection(self): """ Gets the legacy_os_redirection of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Legacy OS Redirection configuration + BIOS Token for setting Legacy OS redirection configuration :return: The legacy_os_redirection of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -2967,7 +3467,7 @@ def legacy_os_redirection(self): def legacy_os_redirection(self, legacy_os_redirection): """ Sets the legacy_os_redirection of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Legacy OS Redirection configuration + BIOS Token for setting Legacy OS redirection configuration :param legacy_os_redirection: The legacy_os_redirection of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3072,7 +3572,7 @@ def lom_port0state(self, lom_port0state): def lom_port1state(self): """ Gets the lom_port1state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 1 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 1 OptionRom configuration :return: The lom_port1state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3083,7 +3583,7 @@ def lom_port1state(self): def lom_port1state(self, lom_port1state): """ Sets the lom_port1state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 1 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 1 OptionRom configuration :param lom_port1state: The lom_port1state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3101,7 +3601,7 @@ def lom_port1state(self, lom_port1state): def lom_port2state(self): """ Gets the lom_port2state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 2 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 2 OptionRom configuration :return: The lom_port2state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3112,7 +3612,7 @@ def lom_port2state(self): def lom_port2state(self, lom_port2state): """ Sets the lom_port2state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 2 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 2 OptionRom configuration :param lom_port2state: The lom_port2state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3130,7 +3630,7 @@ def lom_port2state(self, lom_port2state): def lom_port3state(self): """ Gets the lom_port3state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 3 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 3 OptionRom configuration :return: The lom_port3state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3141,7 +3641,7 @@ def lom_port3state(self): def lom_port3state(self, lom_port3state): """ Sets the lom_port3state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 3 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting LOM Port 3 OptionRom configuration :param lom_port3state: The lom_port3state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3275,7 +3775,7 @@ def memory_inter_leave(self, memory_inter_leave): def memory_mapped_io_above4gb(self): """ Gets the memory_mapped_io_above4gb of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting MMIO above 4GB configuration + BIOS Token for setting Memory mapped IO above 4GB configuration :return: The memory_mapped_io_above4gb of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3286,7 +3786,7 @@ def memory_mapped_io_above4gb(self): def memory_mapped_io_above4gb(self, memory_mapped_io_above4gb): """ Sets the memory_mapped_io_above4gb of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting MMIO above 4GB configuration + BIOS Token for setting Memory mapped IO above 4GB configuration :param memory_mapped_io_above4gb: The memory_mapped_io_above4gb of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3362,7 +3862,7 @@ def mmcfg_base(self, mmcfg_base): def numa_optimized(self): """ Gets the numa_optimized of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting NUMA configuration + BIOS Token for setting NUMA optimized configuration :return: The numa_optimized of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3373,7 +3873,7 @@ def numa_optimized(self): def numa_optimized(self, numa_optimized): """ Sets the numa_optimized of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting NUMA configuration + BIOS Token for setting NUMA optimized configuration :param numa_optimized: The numa_optimized of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3530,7 +4030,7 @@ def organization(self, organization): def os_boot_watchdog_timer(self): """ Gets the os_boot_watchdog_timer of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting OS Watchdog Timer configuration + BIOS Token for setting OS Boot Watchdog Timer configuration :return: The os_boot_watchdog_timer of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3541,7 +4041,7 @@ def os_boot_watchdog_timer(self): def os_boot_watchdog_timer(self, os_boot_watchdog_timer): """ Sets the os_boot_watchdog_timer of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting OS Watchdog Timer configuration + BIOS Token for setting OS Boot Watchdog Timer configuration :param os_boot_watchdog_timer: The os_boot_watchdog_timer of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3559,7 +4059,7 @@ def os_boot_watchdog_timer(self, os_boot_watchdog_timer): def os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy(self): """ Gets the os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting OS Watchdog Timer Policy configuration + BIOS Token for setting OS Boot Watchdog Timer Policy configuration :return: The os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3570,7 +4070,7 @@ def os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy(self): def os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy(self, os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy): """ Sets the os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting OS Watchdog Timer Policy configuration + BIOS Token for setting OS Boot Watchdog Timer Policy configuration :param os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy: The os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3588,7 +4088,7 @@ def os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy(self, os_boot_watchdog_timer_policy): def os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout(self): """ Gets the os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting OS Watchdog Timer Timeout configuration + BIOS Token for setting OS Boot Watchdog Timer Timeout configuration :return: The os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3599,7 +4099,7 @@ def os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout(self): def os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout(self, os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout): """ Sets the os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting OS Watchdog Timer Timeout configuration + BIOS Token for setting OS Boot Watchdog Timer Timeout configuration :param os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout: The os_boot_watchdog_timer_timeout of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3849,7 +4349,7 @@ def pci_rom_clp(self, pci_rom_clp): def pop_support(self): """ Gets the pop_support of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Power ON Password Support configuration + BIOS Token for setting Power ON Password configuration :return: The pop_support of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3860,7 +4360,7 @@ def pop_support(self): def pop_support(self, pop_support): """ Sets the pop_support of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Power ON Password Support configuration + BIOS Token for setting Power ON Password configuration :param pop_support: The pop_support of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3907,7 +4407,7 @@ def post_error_pause(self, post_error_pause): def processor_c1e(self): """ Gets the processor_c1e of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Processor Power state C1 Enhanced configuration + BIOS Token for setting Processor C1E configuration :return: The processor_c1e of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3918,7 +4418,7 @@ def processor_c1e(self): def processor_c1e(self, processor_c1e): """ Sets the processor_c1e of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Processor Power state C1 Enhanced configuration + BIOS Token for setting Processor C1E configuration :param processor_c1e: The processor_c1e of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -3965,7 +4465,7 @@ def processor_c3report(self, processor_c3report): def processor_c6report(self): """ Gets the processor_c6report of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Processor Power state C6 configuration + BIOS Token for setting Processor C6 Report configuration :return: The processor_c6report of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -3976,7 +4476,7 @@ def processor_c6report(self): def processor_c6report(self, processor_c6report): """ Sets the processor_c6report of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Processor Power state C6 configuration + BIOS Token for setting Processor C6 Report configuration :param processor_c6report: The processor_c6report of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4133,7 +4633,7 @@ def putty_key_pad(self, putty_key_pad): def pwr_perf_tuning(self): """ Gets the pwr_perf_tuning of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Energy Performance Tuning configuration + BIOS Token for setting Power Performance Tuning configuration :return: The pwr_perf_tuning of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4144,7 +4644,7 @@ def pwr_perf_tuning(self): def pwr_perf_tuning(self, pwr_perf_tuning): """ Sets the pwr_perf_tuning of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Energy Performance Tuning configuration + BIOS Token for setting Power Performance Tuning configuration :param pwr_perf_tuning: The pwr_perf_tuning of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4178,7 +4678,7 @@ def qpi_link_frequency(self, qpi_link_frequency): :param qpi_link_frequency: The qpi_link_frequency of this BiosPolicy. :type: str """ - allowed_values = ["platform-default", "6.4-gt/s", "7.2-gt/s", "8.0-gt/s", "auto"] + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "6.4-gt/s", "7.2-gt/s", "8.0-gt/s", "9.6-gt/s", "auto"] if qpi_link_frequency not in allowed_values: raise ValueError( "Invalid value for `qpi_link_frequency` ({0}), must be one of {1}" @@ -4278,7 +4778,7 @@ def redirection_after_post(self, redirection_after_post): def sata_mode_select(self): """ Gets the sata_mode_select of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCH SATA Mode configuration + BIOS Token for setting SATA mode configuration :return: The sata_mode_select of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4289,7 +4789,7 @@ def sata_mode_select(self): def sata_mode_select(self, sata_mode_select): """ Sets the sata_mode_select of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCH SATA Mode configuration + BIOS Token for setting SATA mode configuration :param sata_mode_select: The sata_mode_select of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4307,7 +4807,7 @@ def sata_mode_select(self, sata_mode_select): def select_memory_ras_configuration(self): """ Gets the select_memory_ras_configuration of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Select Memory RAS configuration + BIOS Token for setting SelectMemory RAS configuration configuration :return: The select_memory_ras_configuration of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4318,7 +4818,7 @@ def select_memory_ras_configuration(self): def select_memory_ras_configuration(self, select_memory_ras_configuration): """ Sets the select_memory_ras_configuration of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting Select Memory RAS configuration + BIOS Token for setting SelectMemory RAS configuration configuration :param select_memory_ras_configuration: The select_memory_ras_configuration of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4365,7 +4865,7 @@ def serial_port_aenable(self, serial_port_aenable): def single_pctl_enable(self): """ Gets the single_pctl_enable of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting SINGLE_PCTL configuration + BIOS Token for setting Single PCTL configuration :return: The single_pctl_enable of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4376,7 +4876,7 @@ def single_pctl_enable(self): def single_pctl_enable(self, single_pctl_enable): """ Sets the single_pctl_enable of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting SINGLE_PCTL configuration + BIOS Token for setting Single PCTL configuration :param single_pctl_enable: The single_pctl_enable of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4423,7 +4923,7 @@ def slot10link_speed(self, slot10link_speed): def slot10state(self): """ Gets the slot10state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:10 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 10 state configuration :return: The slot10state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4434,7 +4934,7 @@ def slot10state(self): def slot10state(self, slot10state): """ Sets the slot10state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:10 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 10 state configuration :param slot10state: The slot10state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4597,7 +5097,7 @@ def slot1link_speed(self, slot1link_speed): def slot1state(self): """ Gets the slot1state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:1 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 1 state configuration :return: The slot1state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4608,7 +5108,7 @@ def slot1state(self): def slot1state(self, slot1state): """ Sets the slot1state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:1 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 1 state configuration :param slot1state: The slot1state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4655,7 +5155,7 @@ def slot2link_speed(self, slot2link_speed): def slot2state(self): """ Gets the slot2state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:2 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 2 state configuration :return: The slot2state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4666,7 +5166,7 @@ def slot2state(self): def slot2state(self, slot2state): """ Sets the slot2state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:2 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 2 state configuration :param slot2state: The slot2state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4713,7 +5213,7 @@ def slot3link_speed(self, slot3link_speed): def slot3state(self): """ Gets the slot3state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:3 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 3 state configuration :return: The slot3state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4724,7 +5224,7 @@ def slot3state(self): def slot3state(self, slot3state): """ Sets the slot3state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:3 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 3 state configuration :param slot3state: The slot3state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4771,7 +5271,7 @@ def slot4link_speed(self, slot4link_speed): def slot4state(self): """ Gets the slot4state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:4 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 4 state configuration :return: The slot4state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4782,7 +5282,7 @@ def slot4state(self): def slot4state(self, slot4state): """ Sets the slot4state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:4 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 4 state configuration :param slot4state: The slot4state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4829,7 +5329,7 @@ def slot5link_speed(self, slot5link_speed): def slot5state(self): """ Gets the slot5state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:5 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 5 state configuration :return: The slot5state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4840,7 +5340,7 @@ def slot5state(self): def slot5state(self, slot5state): """ Sets the slot5state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:5 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 5 state configuration :param slot5state: The slot5state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4887,7 +5387,7 @@ def slot6link_speed(self, slot6link_speed): def slot6state(self): """ Gets the slot6state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:6 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 6 state configuration :return: The slot6state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4898,7 +5398,7 @@ def slot6state(self): def slot6state(self, slot6state): """ Sets the slot6state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:6 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 6 state configuration :param slot6state: The slot6state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -4945,7 +5445,7 @@ def slot7link_speed(self, slot7link_speed): def slot7state(self): """ Gets the slot7state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:7 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 7 state configuration :return: The slot7state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -4956,7 +5456,7 @@ def slot7state(self): def slot7state(self, slot7state): """ Sets the slot7state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:7 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 7 state configuration :param slot7state: The slot7state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -5003,7 +5503,7 @@ def slot8link_speed(self, slot8link_speed): def slot8state(self): """ Gets the slot8state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:8 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 8 state configuration :return: The slot8state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -5014,7 +5514,7 @@ def slot8state(self): def slot8state(self, slot8state): """ Sets the slot8state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:8 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 8 state configuration :param slot8state: The slot8state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -5061,7 +5561,7 @@ def slot9link_speed(self, slot9link_speed): def slot9state(self): """ Gets the slot9state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:9 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 9 state configuration :return: The slot9state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -5072,7 +5572,7 @@ def slot9state(self): def slot9state(self, slot9state): """ Sets the slot9state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:9 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot 9 state configuration :param slot9state: The slot9state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -5090,7 +5590,7 @@ def slot9state(self, slot9state): def slot_flom_link_speed(self): """ Gets the slot_flom_link_speed of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:MLOM Link Speed configuration + BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:FLOM Link Speed configuration :return: The slot_flom_link_speed of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -5101,7 +5601,7 @@ def slot_flom_link_speed(self): def slot_flom_link_speed(self, slot_flom_link_speed): """ Sets the slot_flom_link_speed of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:MLOM Link Speed configuration + BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:FLOM Link Speed configuration :param slot_flom_link_speed: The slot_flom_link_speed of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -5289,11 +5789,69 @@ def slot_hba_state(self, slot_hba_state): self._slot_hba_state = slot_hba_state + @property + def slot_lom1link(self): + """ + Gets the slot_lom1link of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting PCIe LOM:1 Link configuration + + :return: The slot_lom1link of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._slot_lom1link + + @slot_lom1link.setter + def slot_lom1link(self, slot_lom1link): + """ + Sets the slot_lom1link of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting PCIe LOM:1 Link configuration + + :param slot_lom1link: The slot_lom1link of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "enabled", "disabled"] + if slot_lom1link not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `slot_lom1link` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(slot_lom1link, allowed_values) + ) + + self._slot_lom1link = slot_lom1link + + @property + def slot_lom2link(self): + """ + Gets the slot_lom2link of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting PCIe LOM:2 Link configuration + + :return: The slot_lom2link of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._slot_lom2link + + @slot_lom2link.setter + def slot_lom2link(self, slot_lom2link): + """ + Sets the slot_lom2link of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting PCIe LOM:2 Link configuration + + :param slot_lom2link: The slot_lom2link of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "enabled", "disabled"] + if slot_lom2link not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `slot_lom2link` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(slot_lom2link, allowed_values) + ) + + self._slot_lom2link = slot_lom2link + @property def slot_mezz_state(self): """ Gets the slot_mezz_state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Mezzanine OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot Mezz state configuration :return: The slot_mezz_state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -5304,7 +5862,7 @@ def slot_mezz_state(self): def slot_mezz_state(self, slot_mezz_state): """ Sets the slot_mezz_state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Mezzanine OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting Slot Mezz state configuration :param slot_mezz_state: The slot_mezz_state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -5351,7 +5909,7 @@ def slot_mlom_link_speed(self, slot_mlom_link_speed): def slot_mlom_state(self): """ Gets the slot_mlom_state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:MLOM OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot MLOM OptionROM configuration :return: The slot_mlom_state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -5362,7 +5920,7 @@ def slot_mlom_state(self): def slot_mlom_state(self, slot_mlom_state): """ Sets the slot_mlom_state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:MLOM OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot MLOM OptionROM configuration :param slot_mlom_state: The slot_mlom_state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -5728,7 +6286,7 @@ def slot_n19state(self, slot_n19state): def slot_n1state(self): """ Gets the slot_n1state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:N1 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot N1 OptionROM configuration :return: The slot_n1state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -5739,7 +6297,7 @@ def slot_n1state(self): def slot_n1state(self, slot_n1state): """ Sets the slot_n1state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:N1 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot N1 OptionROM configuration :param slot_n1state: The slot_n1state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -5902,7 +6460,7 @@ def slot_n24state(self, slot_n24state): def slot_n2state(self): """ Gets the slot_n2state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:N2 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot N2 OptionROM configuration :return: The slot_n2state of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -5913,7 +6471,7 @@ def slot_n2state(self): def slot_n2state(self, slot_n2state): """ Sets the slot_n2state of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot:N2 OptionROM configuration + BIOS Token for setting PCIe Slot N2 OptionROM configuration :param slot_n2state: The slot_n2state of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -6797,6 +7355,64 @@ def slot_ssd_slot2link_speed(self, slot_ssd_slot2link_speed): self._slot_ssd_slot2link_speed = slot_ssd_slot2link_speed + @property + def smee(self): + """ + Gets the smee of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting SMEE configuration + + :return: The smee of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._smee + + @smee.setter + def smee(self, smee): + """ + Sets the smee of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting SMEE configuration + + :param smee: The smee of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "enabled", "disabled"] + if smee not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `smee` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(smee, allowed_values) + ) + + self._smee = smee + + @property + def smt_mode(self): + """ + Gets the smt_mode of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting SMT Mode configuration + + :return: The smt_mode of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._smt_mode + + @smt_mode.setter + def smt_mode(self, smt_mode): + """ + Sets the smt_mode of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting SMT Mode configuration + + :param smt_mode: The smt_mode of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "Auto", "Off"] + if smt_mode not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `smt_mode` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(smt_mode, allowed_values) + ) + + self._smt_mode = smt_mode + @property def snc(self): """ @@ -6913,6 +7529,35 @@ def streamer_prefetch(self, streamer_prefetch): self._streamer_prefetch = streamer_prefetch + @property + def svm_mode(self): + """ + Gets the svm_mode of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting SVM Mode configuration + + :return: The svm_mode of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._svm_mode + + @svm_mode.setter + def svm_mode(self, svm_mode): + """ + Sets the svm_mode of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting SVM Mode configuration + + :param svm_mode: The svm_mode of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "enabled", "disabled"] + if svm_mode not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `svm_mode` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(svm_mode, allowed_values) + ) + + self._svm_mode = svm_mode + @property def terminal_type(self): """ @@ -7091,7 +7736,7 @@ def usb_emul6064(self, usb_emul6064): def usb_port_front(self): """ Gets the usb_port_front of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:Front configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port Front configuration :return: The usb_port_front of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -7102,7 +7747,7 @@ def usb_port_front(self): def usb_port_front(self, usb_port_front): """ Sets the usb_port_front of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:Front configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port Front configuration :param usb_port_front: The usb_port_front of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -7120,7 +7765,7 @@ def usb_port_front(self, usb_port_front): def usb_port_internal(self): """ Gets the usb_port_internal of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:Internal configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port Internal configuration :return: The usb_port_internal of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -7131,7 +7776,7 @@ def usb_port_internal(self): def usb_port_internal(self, usb_port_internal): """ Sets the usb_port_internal of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:Internal configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port Internal configuration :param usb_port_internal: The usb_port_internal of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -7149,7 +7794,7 @@ def usb_port_internal(self, usb_port_internal): def usb_port_kvm(self): """ Gets the usb_port_kvm of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:KVM configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port KVM configuration :return: The usb_port_kvm of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -7160,7 +7805,7 @@ def usb_port_kvm(self): def usb_port_kvm(self, usb_port_kvm): """ Sets the usb_port_kvm of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:KVM configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port KVM configuration :param usb_port_kvm: The usb_port_kvm of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -7178,7 +7823,7 @@ def usb_port_kvm(self, usb_port_kvm): def usb_port_rear(self): """ Gets the usb_port_rear of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:Rear configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port Rear configuration :return: The usb_port_rear of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -7189,7 +7834,7 @@ def usb_port_rear(self): def usb_port_rear(self, usb_port_rear): """ Sets the usb_port_rear of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:Rear configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port Rear configuration :param usb_port_rear: The usb_port_rear of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -7207,7 +7852,7 @@ def usb_port_rear(self, usb_port_rear): def usb_port_sd_card(self): """ Gets the usb_port_sd_card of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:SD Card configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port SD Card configuration :return: The usb_port_sd_card of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -7218,7 +7863,7 @@ def usb_port_sd_card(self): def usb_port_sd_card(self, usb_port_sd_card): """ Sets the usb_port_sd_card of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:SD Card configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port SD Card configuration :param usb_port_sd_card: The usb_port_sd_card of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -7236,7 +7881,7 @@ def usb_port_sd_card(self, usb_port_sd_card): def usb_port_vmedia(self): """ Gets the usb_port_vmedia of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:VMedia configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port VMedia configuration :return: The usb_port_vmedia of this BiosPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -7247,7 +7892,7 @@ def usb_port_vmedia(self): def usb_port_vmedia(self, usb_port_vmedia): """ Sets the usb_port_vmedia of this BiosPolicy. - BIOS Token for setting USB Port:VMedia configuration + BIOS Token for setting USB Port VMedia configuration :param usb_port_vmedia: The usb_port_vmedia of this BiosPolicy. :type: str @@ -7319,6 +7964,35 @@ def vga_priority(self, vga_priority): self._vga_priority = vga_priority + @property + def vmd_enable(self): + """ + Gets the vmd_enable of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting VMD Enablement configuration + + :return: The vmd_enable of this BiosPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._vmd_enable + + @vmd_enable.setter + def vmd_enable(self, vmd_enable): + """ + Sets the vmd_enable of this BiosPolicy. + BIOS Token for setting VMD Enablement configuration + + :param vmd_enable: The vmd_enable of this BiosPolicy. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["platform-default", "enabled", "disabled"] + if vmd_enable not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `vmd_enable` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(vmd_enable, allowed_values) + ) + + self._vmd_enable = vmd_enable + @property def work_load_config(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/bios_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/bios_policy_list.py index 1b903bd1..a17cb979 100644 --- a/intersight/models/bios_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/bios_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/bios_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/bios_policy_ref.py index 84d3cb98..e985f5f8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/bios_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/bios_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/bios_unit.py b/intersight/models/bios_unit.py index b124165a..457ebca1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/bios_unit.py +++ b/intersight/models/bios_unit.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class BiosUnit(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ class BiosUnit(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -80,7 +82,7 @@ class BiosUnit(object): 'running_firmware': 'RunningFirmware' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, init_seq=None, init_ts=None, registered_device=None, running_firmware=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, init_seq=None, init_ts=None, registered_device=None, running_firmware=None): """ BiosUnit - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -126,6 +129,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -341,7 +346,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this BiosUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this BiosUnit. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -352,7 +357,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this BiosUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this BiosUnit. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -360,6 +365,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this BiosUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this BiosUnit. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this BiosUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this BiosUnit. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/bios_unit_list.py b/intersight/models/bios_unit_list.py index 1626c287..cd0635b8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/bios_unit_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/bios_unit_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/bios_unit_ref.py b/intersight/models/bios_unit_ref.py index 14174767..9494534e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/bios_unit_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/bios_unit_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/bios_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/bios_validation_task_ref.py index 3da89596..98bee74b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/bios_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/bios_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_bootloader.py b/intersight/models/boot_bootloader.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f395b645 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/boot_bootloader.py @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class BootBootloader(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'description': 'str', + 'name': 'str', + 'path': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'description': 'Description', + 'name': 'Name', + 'path': 'Path' + } + + def __init__(self, description=None, name=None, path=None): + """ + BootBootloader - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._description = None + self._name = None + self._path = None + + if description is not None: + self.description = description + if name is not None: + self.name = name + if path is not None: + self.path = path + + @property + def description(self): + """ + Gets the description of this BootBootloader. + Carries more information about the bootloader + + :return: The description of this BootBootloader. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._description + + @description.setter + def description(self, description): + """ + Sets the description of this BootBootloader. + Carries more information about the bootloader + + :param description: The description of this BootBootloader. + :type: str + """ + + self._description = description + + @property + def name(self): + """ + Gets the name of this BootBootloader. + Name of the bootloader + + :return: The name of this BootBootloader. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._name + + @name.setter + def name(self, name): + """ + Sets the name of this BootBootloader. + Name of the bootloader + + :param name: The name of this BootBootloader. + :type: str + """ + + self._name = name + + @property + def path(self): + """ + Gets the path of this BootBootloader. + Path to the bootloader image + + :return: The path of this BootBootloader. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._path + + @path.setter + def path(self, path): + """ + Sets the path of this BootBootloader. + Path to the bootloader image + + :param path: The path of this BootBootloader. + :type: str + """ + + self._path = path + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, BootBootloader): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_bootloader_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_bootloader_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e1de4394 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/boot_bootloader_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class BootBootloaderRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + BootBootloaderRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this BootBootloaderRef. + + :return: The moid of this BootBootloaderRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this BootBootloaderRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this BootBootloaderRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this BootBootloaderRef. + + :return: The object_type of this BootBootloaderRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this BootBootloaderRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this BootBootloaderRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, BootBootloaderRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_device_base.py b/intersight/models/boot_device_base.py index 74bc83a2..d942f373 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_device_base.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_device_base.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_device_base_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_device_base_ref.py index 5afdf8c7..4308f960 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_device_base_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_device_base_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_iscsi_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_iscsi_ref.py index afd4ad8b..169f788f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_iscsi_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_iscsi_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_local_cdd_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_local_cdd_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c2df98d --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/boot_local_cdd_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class BootLocalCddRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + BootLocalCddRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this BootLocalCddRef. + + :return: The moid of this BootLocalCddRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this BootLocalCddRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this BootLocalCddRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this BootLocalCddRef. + + :return: The object_type of this BootLocalCddRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this BootLocalCddRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this BootLocalCddRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, BootLocalCddRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_local_disk_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_local_disk_ref.py index ff1e7cb3..c5b7caef 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_local_disk_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_local_disk_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_nvme_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_nvme_ref.py index 5e5a8e26..f12c7460 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_nvme_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_nvme_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_pch_storage_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_pch_storage_ref.py index edbaa3a6..65dd67ac 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_pch_storage_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_pch_storage_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_precision_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_precision_deploy_task_ref.py index 47715c57..a3126572 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_precision_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_precision_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy.py b/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy.py index da7fae94..ce5b7192 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class BootPrecisionPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'boot_devices': 'list[BootDeviceBase]', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class BootPrecisionPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'boot_devices': 'BootDevices', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class BootPrecisionPolicy(object): 'profiles': 'Profiles' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, boot_devices=None, configured_boot_mode='Legacy', enforce_uefi_secure_boot=None, organization=None, profiles=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, boot_devices=None, configured_boot_mode='Legacy', enforce_uefi_secure_boot=None, organization=None, profiles=None): """ BootPrecisionPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._boot_devices = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this BootPrecisionPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this BootPrecisionPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this BootPrecisionPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this BootPrecisionPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this BootPrecisionPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this BootPrecisionPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this BootPrecisionPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this BootPrecisionPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy_list.py index 6e907ed9..ff362561 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy_ref.py index d4d9b25c..14479db4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_precision_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_precision_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_precision_validation_task_ref.py index 8db45028..1637cfc9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_precision_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_precision_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_pxe_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_pxe_ref.py index ef6eb378..6a168413 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_pxe_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_pxe_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_san_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_san_ref.py index a46e233e..dee8a15f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_san_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_san_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_sd_card_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_sd_card_ref.py index bc0c94cc..e6e94e62 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_sd_card_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_sd_card_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_uefi_shell_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_uefi_shell_ref.py index fcd428ee..e7186312 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_uefi_shell_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_uefi_shell_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_usb_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_usb_ref.py index 8a83fad0..43de3217 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_usb_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_usb_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/boot_virtual_media_ref.py b/intersight/models/boot_virtual_media_ref.py index c8ce0574..ad524f54 100644 --- a/intersight/models/boot_virtual_media_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/boot_virtual_media_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/comm_ip_v4_interface.py b/intersight/models/comm_ip_v4_interface.py index 51077cfc..94076134 100644 --- a/intersight/models/comm_ip_v4_interface.py +++ b/intersight/models/comm_ip_v4_interface.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/comm_ip_v4_interface_ref.py b/intersight/models/comm_ip_v4_interface_ref.py index 48645b95..f749f84a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/comm_ip_v4_interface_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/comm_ip_v4_interface_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/comm_ip_v6_interface.py b/intersight/models/comm_ip_v6_interface.py index 3484252f..2be7c15e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/comm_ip_v6_interface.py +++ b/intersight/models/comm_ip_v6_interface.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/comm_ip_v6_interface_ref.py b/intersight/models/comm_ip_v6_interface_ref.py index 9ecd0523..13ec5c04 100644 --- a/intersight/models/comm_ip_v6_interface_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/comm_ip_v6_interface_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_blade.py b/intersight/models/compute_blade.py index 277276e7..bf503877 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_blade.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_blade.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ComputeBlade(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -75,9 +76,11 @@ class ComputeBlade(object): 'board': 'ComputeBoardRef', 'chassis_id': 'str', 'equipment_chassis': 'EquipmentChassisRef', + 'equipment_io_expanders': 'list[EquipmentIoExpanderRef]', 'generic_inventory_holders': 'list[InventoryGenericInventoryHolderRef]', 'locator_led': 'EquipmentLocatorLedRef', 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', + 'scaled_mode': 'str', 'slot_id': 'int', 'storage_enclosures': 'list[StorageEnclosureRef]', 'top_system': 'TopSystemRef' @@ -93,6 +96,7 @@ class ComputeBlade(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -128,15 +132,17 @@ class ComputeBlade(object): 'board': 'Board', 'chassis_id': 'ChassisId', 'equipment_chassis': 'EquipmentChassis', + 'equipment_io_expanders': 'EquipmentIoExpanders', 'generic_inventory_holders': 'GenericInventoryHolders', 'locator_led': 'LocatorLed', 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', + 'scaled_mode': 'ScaledMode', 'slot_id': 'SlotId', 'storage_enclosures': 'StorageEnclosures', 'top_system': 'TopSystem' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_power_state=None, asset_tag=None, available_memory=None, fault_summary=None, kvm_ip_addresses=None, memory_speed=None, num_adaptors=None, num_cpu_cores=None, num_cpu_cores_enabled=None, num_cpus=None, num_eth_host_interfaces=None, num_fc_host_interfaces=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, platform_type=None, presence=None, service_profile=None, total_memory=None, user_label=None, uuid=None, adapters=None, bios_units=None, bmc=None, board=None, chassis_id=None, equipment_chassis=None, generic_inventory_holders=None, locator_led=None, registered_device=None, slot_id=None, storage_enclosures=None, top_system=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_power_state=None, asset_tag=None, available_memory=None, fault_summary=None, kvm_ip_addresses=None, memory_speed=None, num_adaptors=None, num_cpu_cores=None, num_cpu_cores_enabled=None, num_cpus=None, num_eth_host_interfaces=None, num_fc_host_interfaces=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, platform_type=None, presence=None, service_profile=None, total_memory=None, user_label=None, uuid=None, adapters=None, bios_units=None, bmc=None, board=None, chassis_id=None, equipment_chassis=None, equipment_io_expanders=None, generic_inventory_holders=None, locator_led=None, registered_device=None, scaled_mode=None, slot_id=None, storage_enclosures=None, top_system=None): """ ComputeBlade - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -150,6 +156,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -185,9 +192,11 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._board = None self._chassis_id = None self._equipment_chassis = None + self._equipment_io_expanders = None self._generic_inventory_holders = None self._locator_led = None self._registered_device = None + self._scaled_mode = None self._slot_id = None self._storage_enclosures = None self._top_system = None @@ -210,6 +219,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -280,12 +291,16 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.chassis_id = chassis_id if equipment_chassis is not None: self.equipment_chassis = equipment_chassis + if equipment_io_expanders is not None: + self.equipment_io_expanders = equipment_io_expanders if generic_inventory_holders is not None: self.generic_inventory_holders = generic_inventory_holders if locator_led is not None: self.locator_led = locator_led if registered_device is not None: self.registered_device = registered_device + if scaled_mode is not None: + self.scaled_mode = scaled_mode if slot_id is not None: self.slot_id = slot_id if storage_enclosures is not None: @@ -481,7 +496,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ComputeBlade. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ComputeBlade. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -492,7 +507,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ComputeBlade. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ComputeBlade. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -500,6 +515,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ComputeBlade. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ComputeBlade. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ComputeBlade. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ComputeBlade. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ @@ -1235,6 +1273,27 @@ def equipment_chassis(self, equipment_chassis): self._equipment_chassis = equipment_chassis + @property + def equipment_io_expanders(self): + """ + Gets the equipment_io_expanders of this ComputeBlade. + + :return: The equipment_io_expanders of this ComputeBlade. + :rtype: list[EquipmentIoExpanderRef] + """ + return self._equipment_io_expanders + + @equipment_io_expanders.setter + def equipment_io_expanders(self, equipment_io_expanders): + """ + Sets the equipment_io_expanders of this ComputeBlade. + + :param equipment_io_expanders: The equipment_io_expanders of this ComputeBlade. + :type: list[EquipmentIoExpanderRef] + """ + + self._equipment_io_expanders = equipment_io_expanders + @property def generic_inventory_holders(self): """ @@ -1298,6 +1357,27 @@ def registered_device(self, registered_device): self._registered_device = registered_device + @property + def scaled_mode(self): + """ + Gets the scaled_mode of this ComputeBlade. + + :return: The scaled_mode of this ComputeBlade. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._scaled_mode + + @scaled_mode.setter + def scaled_mode(self, scaled_mode): + """ + Sets the scaled_mode of this ComputeBlade. + + :param scaled_mode: The scaled_mode of this ComputeBlade. + :type: str + """ + + self._scaled_mode = scaled_mode + @property def slot_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_blade_list.py b/intersight/models/compute_blade_list.py index bdeb47cb..3b703b45 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_blade_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_blade_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_blade_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_blade_ref.py index 8b6d8d88..f0a33c33 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_blade_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_blade_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_board.py b/intersight/models/compute_board.py index 95015131..9567bf6f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_board.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_board.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ComputeBoard(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -51,6 +52,7 @@ class ComputeBoard(object): 'compute_blade': 'ComputeBladeRef', 'compute_rack_unit': 'ComputeRackUnitRef', 'cpu_type_controller': 'str', + 'equipment_tpms': 'list[EquipmentTpmRef]', 'graphics_cards': 'list[GraphicsCardRef]', 'memory_arrays': 'list[MemoryArrayRef]', 'oper_power_state': 'str', @@ -73,6 +75,7 @@ class ComputeBoard(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -84,6 +87,7 @@ class ComputeBoard(object): 'compute_blade': 'ComputeBlade', 'compute_rack_unit': 'ComputeRackUnit', 'cpu_type_controller': 'CpuTypeController', + 'equipment_tpms': 'EquipmentTpms', 'graphics_cards': 'GraphicsCards', 'memory_arrays': 'MemoryArrays', 'oper_power_state': 'OperPowerState', @@ -96,7 +100,7 @@ class ComputeBoard(object): 'storage_flex_util_controllers': 'StorageFlexUtilControllers' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, board_id=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, cpu_type_controller=None, graphics_cards=None, memory_arrays=None, oper_power_state=None, presence=None, processors=None, registered_device=None, security_units=None, storage_controllers=None, storage_flex_flash_controllers=None, storage_flex_util_controllers=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, board_id=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, cpu_type_controller=None, equipment_tpms=None, graphics_cards=None, memory_arrays=None, oper_power_state=None, presence=None, processors=None, registered_device=None, security_units=None, storage_controllers=None, storage_flex_flash_controllers=None, storage_flex_util_controllers=None): """ ComputeBoard - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -110,6 +114,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -121,6 +126,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._compute_blade = None self._compute_rack_unit = None self._cpu_type_controller = None + self._equipment_tpms = None self._graphics_cards = None self._memory_arrays = None self._oper_power_state = None @@ -150,6 +156,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -172,6 +180,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.compute_rack_unit = compute_rack_unit if cpu_type_controller is not None: self.cpu_type_controller = cpu_type_controller + if equipment_tpms is not None: + self.equipment_tpms = equipment_tpms if graphics_cards is not None: self.graphics_cards = graphics_cards if memory_arrays is not None: @@ -381,7 +391,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ComputeBoard. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ComputeBoard. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -392,7 +402,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ComputeBoard. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ComputeBoard. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -400,6 +410,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ComputeBoard. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ComputeBoard. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ComputeBoard. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ComputeBoard. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ @@ -631,6 +664,27 @@ def cpu_type_controller(self, cpu_type_controller): self._cpu_type_controller = cpu_type_controller + @property + def equipment_tpms(self): + """ + Gets the equipment_tpms of this ComputeBoard. + + :return: The equipment_tpms of this ComputeBoard. + :rtype: list[EquipmentTpmRef] + """ + return self._equipment_tpms + + @equipment_tpms.setter + def equipment_tpms(self, equipment_tpms): + """ + Sets the equipment_tpms of this ComputeBoard. + + :param equipment_tpms: The equipment_tpms of this ComputeBoard. + :type: list[EquipmentTpmRef] + """ + + self._equipment_tpms = equipment_tpms + @property def graphics_cards(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_board_list.py b/intersight/models/compute_board_list.py index 295b4872..4d6f32ea 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_board_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_board_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_board_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_board_ref.py index dc80cad8..d6f26323 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_board_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_board_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_ip_address.py b/intersight/models/compute_ip_address.py index ae674ff5..d921cba9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_ip_address.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_ip_address.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_ip_address_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_ip_address_ref.py index 5064d4a2..0d891f29 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_ip_address_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_ip_address_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_locator_led_operation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_locator_led_operation_task_ref.py index 0abd2e63..f479a016 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_locator_led_operation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_locator_led_operation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_operation_result_handler_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_operation_result_handler_ref.py index 5cac971f..5ea2bae9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_operation_result_handler_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_operation_result_handler_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_physical.py b/intersight/models/compute_physical.py index b8562acb..bca9a6ff 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_physical.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_physical.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ComputePhysical(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -81,6 +82,7 @@ class ComputePhysical(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -112,7 +114,7 @@ class ComputePhysical(object): 'uuid': 'Uuid' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_power_state=None, asset_tag=None, available_memory=None, fault_summary=None, kvm_ip_addresses=None, memory_speed=None, num_adaptors=None, num_cpu_cores=None, num_cpu_cores_enabled=None, num_cpus=None, num_eth_host_interfaces=None, num_fc_host_interfaces=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, platform_type=None, presence=None, service_profile=None, total_memory=None, user_label=None, uuid=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_power_state=None, asset_tag=None, available_memory=None, fault_summary=None, kvm_ip_addresses=None, memory_speed=None, num_adaptors=None, num_cpu_cores=None, num_cpu_cores_enabled=None, num_cpus=None, num_eth_host_interfaces=None, num_fc_host_interfaces=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, platform_type=None, presence=None, service_profile=None, total_memory=None, user_label=None, uuid=None): """ ComputePhysical - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -126,6 +128,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -174,6 +177,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -421,7 +426,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ComputePhysical. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ComputePhysical. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -432,7 +437,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ComputePhysical. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ComputePhysical. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -440,6 +445,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ComputePhysical. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ComputePhysical. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ComputePhysical. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ComputePhysical. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_physical_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_physical_ref.py index 321578eb..dbb7297b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_physical_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_physical_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary.py b/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary.py index 25f3bb7d..e457962e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ComputePhysicalSummary(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'admin_power_state': 'str', 'asset_tag': 'str', 'available_memory': 'int', @@ -70,6 +71,7 @@ class ComputePhysicalSummary(object): 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', 'revision': 'str', 'rn': 'str', + 'scaled_mode': 'str', 'serial': 'str', 'server_id': 'int', 'service_profile': 'str', @@ -91,6 +93,7 @@ class ComputePhysicalSummary(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'admin_power_state': 'AdminPowerState', 'asset_tag': 'AssetTag', 'available_memory': 'AvailableMemory', @@ -121,6 +124,7 @@ class ComputePhysicalSummary(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', 'revision': 'Revision', 'rn': 'Rn', + 'scaled_mode': 'ScaledMode', 'serial': 'Serial', 'server_id': 'ServerId', 'service_profile': 'ServiceProfile', @@ -132,7 +136,7 @@ class ComputePhysicalSummary(object): 'vendor': 'Vendor' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, admin_power_state=None, asset_tag=None, available_memory=None, chassis_id=None, cpu_capacity=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, fault_summary=None, firmware=None, ipv4_address=None, kvm_ip_addresses=None, memory_speed=None, mgmt_ip_address=None, model=None, name=None, num_adaptors=None, num_cpu_cores=None, num_cpu_cores_enabled=None, num_cpus=None, num_eth_host_interfaces=None, num_fc_host_interfaces=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, platform_type=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, revision=None, rn=None, serial=None, server_id=None, service_profile=None, slot_id=None, source_object_type=None, total_memory=None, user_label=None, uuid=None, vendor=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, admin_power_state=None, asset_tag=None, available_memory=None, chassis_id=None, cpu_capacity=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, fault_summary=None, firmware=None, ipv4_address=None, kvm_ip_addresses=None, memory_speed=None, mgmt_ip_address=None, model=None, name=None, num_adaptors=None, num_cpu_cores=None, num_cpu_cores_enabled=None, num_cpus=None, num_eth_host_interfaces=None, num_fc_host_interfaces=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, platform_type=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, revision=None, rn=None, scaled_mode=None, serial=None, server_id=None, service_profile=None, slot_id=None, source_object_type=None, total_memory=None, user_label=None, uuid=None, vendor=None): """ ComputePhysicalSummary - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -146,6 +150,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._admin_power_state = None self._asset_tag = None self._available_memory = None @@ -176,6 +181,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._registered_device = None self._revision = None self._rn = None + self._scaled_mode = None self._serial = None self._server_id = None self._service_profile = None @@ -204,6 +210,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if admin_power_state is not None: self.admin_power_state = admin_power_state if asset_tag is not None: @@ -264,6 +272,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.revision = revision if rn is not None: self.rn = rn + if scaled_mode is not None: + self.scaled_mode = scaled_mode if serial is not None: self.serial = serial if server_id is not None: @@ -471,7 +481,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ComputePhysicalSummary. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ComputePhysicalSummary. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -482,7 +492,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ComputePhysicalSummary. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ComputePhysicalSummary. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -490,6 +500,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ComputePhysicalSummary. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ComputePhysicalSummary. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ComputePhysicalSummary. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ComputePhysicalSummary. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def admin_power_state(self): """ @@ -1130,6 +1163,27 @@ def rn(self, rn): self._rn = rn + @property + def scaled_mode(self): + """ + Gets the scaled_mode of this ComputePhysicalSummary. + + :return: The scaled_mode of this ComputePhysicalSummary. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._scaled_mode + + @scaled_mode.setter + def scaled_mode(self, scaled_mode): + """ + Sets the scaled_mode of this ComputePhysicalSummary. + + :param scaled_mode: The scaled_mode of this ComputePhysicalSummary. + :type: str + """ + + self._scaled_mode = scaled_mode + @property def serial(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary_list.py b/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary_list.py index 1eb4b357..3e616944 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary_ref.py index b0be6b7a..4c62cb46 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_physical_summary_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit.py b/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit.py index 2ef27cd0..c41fa065 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ComputeRackUnit(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -76,7 +77,9 @@ class ComputeRackUnit(object): 'fanmodules': 'list[EquipmentFanModuleRef]', 'generic_inventory_holders': 'list[InventoryGenericInventoryHolderRef]', 'locator_led': 'EquipmentLocatorLedRef', + 'pci_devices': 'list[PciDeviceRef]', 'psus': 'list[EquipmentPsuRef]', + 'rack_enclosure_slot': 'EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef', 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', 'sas_expanders': 'list[StorageSasExpanderRef]', 'server_id': 'int', @@ -94,6 +97,7 @@ class ComputeRackUnit(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -130,7 +134,9 @@ class ComputeRackUnit(object): 'fanmodules': 'Fanmodules', 'generic_inventory_holders': 'GenericInventoryHolders', 'locator_led': 'LocatorLed', + 'pci_devices': 'PciDevices', 'psus': 'Psus', + 'rack_enclosure_slot': 'RackEnclosureSlot', 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', 'sas_expanders': 'SasExpanders', 'server_id': 'ServerId', @@ -138,7 +144,7 @@ class ComputeRackUnit(object): 'top_system': 'TopSystem' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_power_state=None, asset_tag=None, available_memory=None, fault_summary=None, kvm_ip_addresses=None, memory_speed=None, num_adaptors=None, num_cpu_cores=None, num_cpu_cores_enabled=None, num_cpus=None, num_eth_host_interfaces=None, num_fc_host_interfaces=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, platform_type=None, presence=None, service_profile=None, total_memory=None, user_label=None, uuid=None, adapters=None, biosunits=None, bmc=None, board=None, fanmodules=None, generic_inventory_holders=None, locator_led=None, psus=None, registered_device=None, sas_expanders=None, server_id=None, storage_enclosures=None, top_system=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_power_state=None, asset_tag=None, available_memory=None, fault_summary=None, kvm_ip_addresses=None, memory_speed=None, num_adaptors=None, num_cpu_cores=None, num_cpu_cores_enabled=None, num_cpus=None, num_eth_host_interfaces=None, num_fc_host_interfaces=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, platform_type=None, presence=None, service_profile=None, total_memory=None, user_label=None, uuid=None, adapters=None, biosunits=None, bmc=None, board=None, fanmodules=None, generic_inventory_holders=None, locator_led=None, pci_devices=None, psus=None, rack_enclosure_slot=None, registered_device=None, sas_expanders=None, server_id=None, storage_enclosures=None, top_system=None): """ ComputeRackUnit - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -152,6 +158,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -188,7 +195,9 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._fanmodules = None self._generic_inventory_holders = None self._locator_led = None + self._pci_devices = None self._psus = None + self._rack_enclosure_slot = None self._registered_device = None self._sas_expanders = None self._server_id = None @@ -213,6 +222,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -285,8 +296,12 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.generic_inventory_holders = generic_inventory_holders if locator_led is not None: self.locator_led = locator_led + if pci_devices is not None: + self.pci_devices = pci_devices if psus is not None: self.psus = psus + if rack_enclosure_slot is not None: + self.rack_enclosure_slot = rack_enclosure_slot if registered_device is not None: self.registered_device = registered_device if sas_expanders is not None: @@ -486,7 +501,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ComputeRackUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ComputeRackUnit. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -497,7 +512,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ComputeRackUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ComputeRackUnit. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -505,6 +520,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ComputeRackUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ComputeRackUnit. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ComputeRackUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ComputeRackUnit. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ @@ -1261,6 +1299,27 @@ def locator_led(self, locator_led): self._locator_led = locator_led + @property + def pci_devices(self): + """ + Gets the pci_devices of this ComputeRackUnit. + + :return: The pci_devices of this ComputeRackUnit. + :rtype: list[PciDeviceRef] + """ + return self._pci_devices + + @pci_devices.setter + def pci_devices(self, pci_devices): + """ + Sets the pci_devices of this ComputeRackUnit. + + :param pci_devices: The pci_devices of this ComputeRackUnit. + :type: list[PciDeviceRef] + """ + + self._pci_devices = pci_devices + @property def psus(self): """ @@ -1282,6 +1341,27 @@ def psus(self, psus): self._psus = psus + @property + def rack_enclosure_slot(self): + """ + Gets the rack_enclosure_slot of this ComputeRackUnit. + + :return: The rack_enclosure_slot of this ComputeRackUnit. + :rtype: EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef + """ + return self._rack_enclosure_slot + + @rack_enclosure_slot.setter + def rack_enclosure_slot(self, rack_enclosure_slot): + """ + Sets the rack_enclosure_slot of this ComputeRackUnit. + + :param rack_enclosure_slot: The rack_enclosure_slot of this ComputeRackUnit. + :type: EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef + """ + + self._rack_enclosure_slot = rack_enclosure_slot + @property def registered_device(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit_list.py b/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit_list.py index c1ec6526..d010f6a5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit_ref.py index 6cb08ca5..24d2240a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_rack_unit_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_server_config.py b/intersight/models/compute_server_config.py index 2faaaaf0..ba772d03 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_server_config.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_server_config.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_server_config_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_server_config_ref.py index 680c70f7..492691f3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_server_config_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_server_config_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_server_operation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_server_operation_task_ref.py index 3cc79fa9..23261cc0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_server_operation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_server_operation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_server_setting.py b/intersight/models/compute_server_setting.py index 0222a48c..5363059d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_server_setting.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_server_setting.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ComputeServerSetting(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class ComputeServerSetting(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class ComputeServerSetting(object): 'server_config': 'ServerConfig' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, admin_locator_led_state='None', admin_power_state='Policy', config_state='Applied', locator_led=None, registered_device=None, server=None, server_config=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, admin_locator_led_state='None', admin_power_state='Policy', config_state='Applied', locator_led=None, registered_device=None, server=None, server_config=None): """ ComputeServerSetting - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ComputeServerSetting. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ComputeServerSetting. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ComputeServerSetting. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ComputeServerSetting. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ComputeServerSetting. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ComputeServerSetting. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ComputeServerSetting. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ComputeServerSetting. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_server_setting_list.py b/intersight/models/compute_server_setting_list.py index fa9d1742..1948f3af 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_server_setting_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_server_setting_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/compute_server_setting_ref.py b/intersight/models/compute_server_setting_ref.py index 121d36e3..d541eb13 100644 --- a/intersight/models/compute_server_setting_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/compute_server_setting_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_alarm.py b/intersight/models/cond_alarm.py index 663bd8d7..2e3ebbc4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_alarm.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_alarm.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class CondAlarm(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'affected_mo_id': 'str', 'affected_mo_type': 'str', 'affected_object': 'str', @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ class CondAlarm(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'affected_mo_id': 'AffectedMoId', 'affected_mo_type': 'AffectedMoType', 'affected_object': 'AffectedObject', @@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ class CondAlarm(object): 'severity': 'Severity' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, affected_mo_id=None, affected_mo_type=None, affected_object=None, ancestor_mo_id=None, ancestor_mo_type=None, code=None, creation_time=None, description=None, last_transition_time=None, ms_affected_object=None, name=None, orig_severity=None, registered_device=None, severity=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, affected_mo_id=None, affected_mo_type=None, affected_object=None, ancestor_mo_id=None, ancestor_mo_type=None, code=None, creation_time=None, description=None, last_transition_time=None, ms_affected_object=None, name=None, orig_severity=None, registered_device=None, severity=None): """ CondAlarm - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -96,6 +98,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._affected_mo_id = None self._affected_mo_type = None self._affected_object = None @@ -129,6 +132,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if affected_mo_id is not None: self.affected_mo_id = affected_mo_id if affected_mo_type is not None: @@ -346,7 +351,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this CondAlarm. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this CondAlarm. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -357,7 +362,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this CondAlarm. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this CondAlarm. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -365,6 +370,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this CondAlarm. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this CondAlarm. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this CondAlarm. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this CondAlarm. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def affected_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_alarm_list.py b/intersight/models/cond_alarm_list.py index dbb3f372..c6efe0ce 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_alarm_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_alarm_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_alarm_ref.py b/intersight/models/cond_alarm_ref.py index 57af1e0a..a39805a4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_alarm_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_alarm_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status.py b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status.py index cfba218e..2a9dd7a7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class CondHclStatus(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'details': 'list[CondHclStatusDetailRef]', 'hcl_firmware_version': 'str', 'hcl_model': 'str', @@ -67,6 +68,7 @@ class CondHclStatus(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'details': 'Details', 'hcl_firmware_version': 'HclFirmwareVersion', 'hcl_model': 'HclModel', @@ -84,7 +86,7 @@ class CondHclStatus(object): 'status': 'Status' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, details=None, hcl_firmware_version=None, hcl_model=None, hcl_os_vendor=None, hcl_os_version=None, hcl_processor=None, inv_firmware_version=None, inv_model=None, inv_os_vendor=None, inv_os_version=None, inv_processor=None, managed_object=None, reason='Missing-Os-Info', registered_device=None, status='Incomplete'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, details=None, hcl_firmware_version=None, hcl_model=None, hcl_os_vendor=None, hcl_os_version=None, hcl_processor=None, inv_firmware_version=None, inv_model=None, inv_os_vendor=None, inv_os_version=None, inv_processor=None, managed_object=None, reason='Missing-Os-Info', registered_device=None, status='Incomplete'): """ CondHclStatus - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -98,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._details = None self._hcl_firmware_version = None self._hcl_model = None @@ -132,6 +135,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if details is not None: self.details = details if hcl_firmware_version is not None: @@ -351,7 +356,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this CondHclStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this CondHclStatus. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -362,7 +367,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this CondHclStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this CondHclStatus. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -370,6 +375,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this CondHclStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this CondHclStatus. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this CondHclStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this CondHclStatus. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def details(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail.py b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail.py index c2353672..bbb87f48 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class CondHclStatusDetail(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'component': 'InventoryBaseRef', 'hcl_cimc_version': 'str', 'hcl_driver_name': 'str', @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ class CondHclStatusDetail(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'component': 'Component', 'hcl_cimc_version': 'HclCimcVersion', 'hcl_driver_name': 'HclDriverName', @@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ class CondHclStatusDetail(object): 'status': 'Status' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, component=None, hcl_cimc_version=None, hcl_driver_name=None, hcl_driver_version=None, hcl_firmware_version=None, hcl_model=None, hcl_status=None, inv_cimc_version=None, inv_driver_name=None, inv_driver_version=None, inv_firmware_version=None, inv_model=None, reason='Missing-Os-Driver-Info', status='Incomplete'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, component=None, hcl_cimc_version=None, hcl_driver_name=None, hcl_driver_version=None, hcl_firmware_version=None, hcl_model=None, hcl_status=None, inv_cimc_version=None, inv_driver_name=None, inv_driver_version=None, inv_firmware_version=None, inv_model=None, reason='Missing-Os-Driver-Info', status='Incomplete'): """ CondHclStatusDetail - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -96,6 +98,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._component = None self._hcl_cimc_version = None self._hcl_driver_name = None @@ -129,6 +132,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if component is not None: self.component = component if hcl_cimc_version is not None: @@ -346,7 +351,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this CondHclStatusDetail. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this CondHclStatusDetail. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -357,7 +362,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this CondHclStatusDetail. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this CondHclStatusDetail. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -365,6 +370,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this CondHclStatusDetail. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this CondHclStatusDetail. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this CondHclStatusDetail. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this CondHclStatusDetail. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def component(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail_list.py b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail_list.py index 24c3b7b1..f7374a3c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail_ref.py b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail_ref.py index dc686a48..f448d03a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_detail_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job.py b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job.py index e4562fb9..96e853c6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class CondHclStatusJob(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'managed_object': 'InventoryBaseRef', 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class CondHclStatusJob(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'managed_object': 'ManagedObject', 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, managed_object=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, managed_object=None, registered_device=None): """ CondHclStatusJob - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._managed_object = None self._registered_device = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if managed_object is not None: self.managed_object = managed_object if registered_device is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this CondHclStatusJob. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this CondHclStatusJob. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this CondHclStatusJob. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this CondHclStatusJob. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this CondHclStatusJob. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this CondHclStatusJob. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this CondHclStatusJob. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this CondHclStatusJob. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def managed_object(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job_list.py b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job_list.py index 168a099d..83c104bb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job_ref.py b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job_ref.py index d783b14b..a76197c0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_job_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_list.py b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_list.py index 044821dc..d363b2dc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_ref.py b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_ref.py index f3d935d5..95884010 100644 --- a/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/cond_hcl_status_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_auth_message.py b/intersight/models/connector_auth_message.py index 12fafec2..ae2247e7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_auth_message.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_auth_message.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_auth_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_auth_message_ref.py index 56e875e1..7a982fc7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_auth_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_auth_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_close_stream_message.py b/intersight/models/connector_close_stream_message.py index 494482ca..d2e1228d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_close_stream_message.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_close_stream_message.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_close_stream_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_close_stream_message_ref.py index 01a2b481..ae7218bd 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_close_stream_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_close_stream_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_command_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_command_message_ref.py index ba2754e0..b98a3b37 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_command_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_command_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_control_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_control_message_ref.py index 654f88b1..3d020951 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_control_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_control_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_event_channel_control_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_event_channel_control_ref.py index a81f43db..b6d457f9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_event_channel_control_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_event_channel_control_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_event_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_event_ref.py index f2106c07..5fc62509 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_event_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_event_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_fetch_stream_message.py b/intersight/models/connector_fetch_stream_message.py index 58e9e931..455003c9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_fetch_stream_message.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_fetch_stream_message.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_fetch_stream_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_fetch_stream_message_ref.py index 334f970c..1c363fb9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_fetch_stream_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_fetch_stream_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_job_async_response_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_job_async_response_ref.py index c7e5c770..9f7003a4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_job_async_response_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_job_async_response_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_job_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_job_message_ref.py index 7ddda363..7e864d68 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_job_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_job_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_start_stream.py b/intersight/models/connector_start_stream.py index 2f18ed4e..6c9c0e7e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_start_stream.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_start_stream.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_start_stream_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_start_stream_ref.py index 943f298d..6ce6c349 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_start_stream_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_start_stream_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_stream_input.py b/intersight/models/connector_stream_input.py index 013d935b..ae5d121b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_stream_input.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_stream_input.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_stream_input_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_stream_input_ref.py index 2afaa650..67882c78 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_stream_input_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_stream_input_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_stream_message.py b/intersight/models/connector_stream_message.py index 05b4b47d..7e72a0f9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_stream_message.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_stream_message.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_stream_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_stream_message_ref.py index 341b73e9..9307b6a9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_stream_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_stream_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_stream_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_stream_ref.py index af51a097..4a9aa6b2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_stream_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_stream_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connector_xml_api_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/connector_xml_api_message_ref.py index 856b84a1..0fe8d1ac 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connector_xml_api_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connector_xml_api_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connectorpack_connector_pack_summary.py b/intersight/models/connectorpack_connector_pack_summary.py index 60842094..482159b1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connectorpack_connector_pack_summary.py +++ b/intersight/models/connectorpack_connector_pack_summary.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connectorpack_connector_pack_summary_ref.py b/intersight/models/connectorpack_connector_pack_summary_ref.py index 67531f6b..277e3c3a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connectorpack_connector_pack_summary_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connectorpack_connector_pack_summary_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/connectorpack_upgrade_ref.py b/intersight/models/connectorpack_upgrade_ref.py index b697e155..263b9475 100644 --- a/intersight/models/connectorpack_upgrade_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/connectorpack_upgrade_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/crypt_account_key_ref.py b/intersight/models/crypt_account_key_ref.py index 0c8a35a0..983db5db 100644 --- a/intersight/models/crypt_account_key_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/crypt_account_key_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/crypt_decrypt_ref.py b/intersight/models/crypt_decrypt_ref.py index 155209f3..57c70b1b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/crypt_decrypt_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/crypt_decrypt_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/crypt_encrypt_ref.py b/intersight/models/crypt_encrypt_ref.py index 1dc0e831..891308ce 100644 --- a/intersight/models/crypt_encrypt_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/crypt_encrypt_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_key_ref.py b/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_key_ref.py index 363d71c1..47cb5d51 100644 --- a/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_key_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_key_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token.py b/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token.py index 901d8fc6..db5555df 100644 --- a/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token.py +++ b/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class CryptEncryptionToken(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account_key': 'CryptAccountKeyRef', 'session_id': 'str', 'session_type': 'int', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class CryptEncryptionToken(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account_key': 'AccountKey', 'session_id': 'SessionId', 'session_type': 'SessionType', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class CryptEncryptionToken(object): 'wrapped': 'Wrapped' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account_key=None, session_id=None, session_type=None, token=None, token_accessor=None, wrapped=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account_key=None, session_id=None, session_type=None, token=None, token_accessor=None, wrapped=None): """ CryptEncryptionToken - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account_key = None self._session_id = None self._session_type = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account_key is not None: self.account_key = account_key if session_id is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this CryptEncryptionToken. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this CryptEncryptionToken. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this CryptEncryptionToken. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this CryptEncryptionToken. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this CryptEncryptionToken. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this CryptEncryptionToken. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this CryptEncryptionToken. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this CryptEncryptionToken. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account_key(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token_list.py b/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token_list.py index e2c7d418..ade2671a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token_ref.py b/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token_ref.py index d05b6b19..52bf300b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/crypt_encryption_token_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_deployment_task.py b/intersight/models/cvd_deployment_task.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5713e59b --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_deployment_task.py @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdDeploymentTask(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'input_data': 'object', + 'organization': 'IamAccountRef', + 'result': 'object', + 'template': 'CvdTemplateRef' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'input_data': 'InputData', + 'organization': 'Organization', + 'result': 'Result', + 'template': 'Template' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, input_data=None, organization=None, result=None, template=None): + """ + CvdDeploymentTask - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._input_data = None + self._organization = None + self._result = None + self._template = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if input_data is not None: + self.input_data = input_data + if organization is not None: + self.organization = organization + if result is not None: + self.result = result + if template is not None: + self.template = template + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this CvdDeploymentTask. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this CvdDeploymentTask. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this CvdDeploymentTask. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this CvdDeploymentTask. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this CvdDeploymentTask. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this CvdDeploymentTask. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this CvdDeploymentTask. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this CvdDeploymentTask. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this CvdDeploymentTask. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def input_data(self): + """ + Gets the input_data of this CvdDeploymentTask. + Input data set to be provided to the deployment workflow + + :return: The input_data of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: object + """ + return self._input_data + + @input_data.setter + def input_data(self, input_data): + """ + Sets the input_data of this CvdDeploymentTask. + Input data set to be provided to the deployment workflow + + :param input_data: The input_data of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: object + """ + + self._input_data = input_data + + @property + def organization(self): + """ + Gets the organization of this CvdDeploymentTask. + Organization + + :return: The organization of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: IamAccountRef + """ + return self._organization + + @organization.setter + def organization(self, organization): + """ + Sets the organization of this CvdDeploymentTask. + Organization + + :param organization: The organization of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: IamAccountRef + """ + + self._organization = organization + + @property + def result(self): + """ + Gets the result of this CvdDeploymentTask. + Result of the deployment operation + + :return: The result of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: object + """ + return self._result + + @result.setter + def result(self, result): + """ + Sets the result of this CvdDeploymentTask. + Result of the deployment operation + + :param result: The result of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: object + """ + + self._result = result + + @property + def template(self): + """ + Gets the template of this CvdDeploymentTask. + eCVD instance for which the deployment task is being run + + :return: The template of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :rtype: CvdTemplateRef + """ + return self._template + + @template.setter + def template(self, template): + """ + Sets the template of this CvdDeploymentTask. + eCVD instance for which the deployment task is being run + + :param template: The template of this CvdDeploymentTask. + :type: CvdTemplateRef + """ + + self._template = template + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdDeploymentTask): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_deployment_task_list.py b/intersight/models/cvd_deployment_task_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d2207e0f --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_deployment_task_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdDeploymentTaskList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[CvdDeploymentTask]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + CvdDeploymentTaskList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this CvdDeploymentTaskList. + The number of cvdDeploymentTasks matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this CvdDeploymentTaskList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this CvdDeploymentTaskList. + The number of cvdDeploymentTasks matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this CvdDeploymentTaskList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this CvdDeploymentTaskList. + The array of cvdDeploymentTasks matching your request. + + :return: The results of this CvdDeploymentTaskList. + :rtype: list[CvdDeploymentTask] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this CvdDeploymentTaskList. + The array of cvdDeploymentTasks matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this CvdDeploymentTaskList. + :type: list[CvdDeploymentTask] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdDeploymentTaskList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_deployment_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/cvd_deployment_task_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d522166f --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_deployment_task_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdDeploymentTaskRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + CvdDeploymentTaskRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this CvdDeploymentTaskRef. + + :return: The moid of this CvdDeploymentTaskRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this CvdDeploymentTaskRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this CvdDeploymentTaskRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this CvdDeploymentTaskRef. + + :return: The object_type of this CvdDeploymentTaskRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this CvdDeploymentTaskRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this CvdDeploymentTaskRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdDeploymentTaskRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_input_meta.py b/intersight/models/cvd_input_meta.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0955fae9 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_input_meta.py @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdInputMeta(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'field_filter': 'str', + 'field_label': 'str', + 'field_name': 'str', + 'field_value': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'field_filter': 'FieldFilter', + 'field_label': 'FieldLabel', + 'field_name': 'FieldName', + 'field_value': 'FieldValue' + } + + def __init__(self, field_filter=None, field_label=None, field_name=None, field_value=None): + """ + CvdInputMeta - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._field_filter = None + self._field_label = None + self._field_name = None + self._field_value = None + + if field_filter is not None: + self.field_filter = field_filter + if field_label is not None: + self.field_label = field_label + if field_name is not None: + self.field_name = field_name + if field_value is not None: + self.field_value = field_value + + @property + def field_filter(self): + """ + Gets the field_filter of this CvdInputMeta. + Input field filter(REST API path with filter which will return the list of applicable values for this field) + + :return: The field_filter of this CvdInputMeta. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._field_filter + + @field_filter.setter + def field_filter(self, field_filter): + """ + Sets the field_filter of this CvdInputMeta. + Input field filter(REST API path with filter which will return the list of applicable values for this field) + + :param field_filter: The field_filter of this CvdInputMeta. + :type: str + """ + + self._field_filter = field_filter + + @property + def field_label(self): + """ + Gets the field_label of this CvdInputMeta. + Input field label(for GUI use) + + :return: The field_label of this CvdInputMeta. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._field_label + + @field_label.setter + def field_label(self, field_label): + """ + Sets the field_label of this CvdInputMeta. + Input field label(for GUI use) + + :param field_label: The field_label of this CvdInputMeta. + :type: str + """ + + self._field_label = field_label + + @property + def field_name(self): + """ + Gets the field_name of this CvdInputMeta. + Input field name + + :return: The field_name of this CvdInputMeta. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._field_name + + @field_name.setter + def field_name(self, field_name): + """ + Sets the field_name of this CvdInputMeta. + Input field name + + :param field_name: The field_name of this CvdInputMeta. + :type: str + """ + + self._field_name = field_name + + @property + def field_value(self): + """ + Gets the field_value of this CvdInputMeta. + Input field value + + :return: The field_value of this CvdInputMeta. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._field_value + + @field_value.setter + def field_value(self, field_value): + """ + Sets the field_value of this CvdInputMeta. + Input field value + + :param field_value: The field_value of this CvdInputMeta. + :type: str + """ + + self._field_value = field_value + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdInputMeta): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_input_meta_ref.py b/intersight/models/cvd_input_meta_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d9f6ccc --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_input_meta_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdInputMetaRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + CvdInputMetaRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this CvdInputMetaRef. + + :return: The moid of this CvdInputMetaRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this CvdInputMetaRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this CvdInputMetaRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this CvdInputMetaRef. + + :return: The object_type of this CvdInputMetaRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this CvdInputMetaRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this CvdInputMetaRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdInputMetaRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_template.py b/intersight/models/cvd_template.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..57b2765a --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_template.py @@ -0,0 +1,601 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdTemplate(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'deployer': 'str', + 'deployer_input': 'list[CvdInputMeta]', + 'description': 'list[str]', + 'name': 'str', + 'upload_location': 'str', + 'validator': 'str', + 'validator_input': 'list[CvdInputMeta]', + 'version': 'int' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'deployer': 'Deployer', + 'deployer_input': 'DeployerInput', + 'description': 'Description', + 'name': 'Name', + 'upload_location': 'UploadLocation', + 'validator': 'Validator', + 'validator_input': 'ValidatorInput', + 'version': 'Version' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, deployer=None, deployer_input=None, description=None, name=None, upload_location=None, validator=None, validator_input=None, version=None): + """ + CvdTemplate - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._deployer = None + self._deployer_input = None + self._description = None + self._name = None + self._upload_location = None + self._validator = None + self._validator_input = None + self._version = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if deployer is not None: + self.deployer = deployer + if deployer_input is not None: + self.deployer_input = deployer_input + if description is not None: + self.description = description + if name is not None: + self.name = name + if upload_location is not None: + self.upload_location = upload_location + if validator is not None: + self.validator = validator + if validator_input is not None: + self.validator_input = validator_input + if version is not None: + self.version = version + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this CvdTemplate. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this CvdTemplate. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this CvdTemplate. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this CvdTemplate. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this CvdTemplate. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this CvdTemplate. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this CvdTemplate. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this CvdTemplate. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this CvdTemplate. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this CvdTemplate. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this CvdTemplate. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this CvdTemplate. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this CvdTemplate. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this CvdTemplate. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this CvdTemplate. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this CvdTemplate. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this CvdTemplate. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this CvdTemplate. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this CvdTemplate. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this CvdTemplate. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this CvdTemplate. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this CvdTemplate. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this CvdTemplate. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this CvdTemplate. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this CvdTemplate. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this CvdTemplate. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this CvdTemplate. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this CvdTemplate. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this CvdTemplate. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this CvdTemplate. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def deployer(self): + """ + Gets the deployer of this CvdTemplate. + URL pointing to the S3 location of the workflow JSON which performs the deployment task for this CVD + + :return: The deployer of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._deployer + + @deployer.setter + def deployer(self, deployer): + """ + Sets the deployer of this CvdTemplate. + URL pointing to the S3 location of the workflow JSON which performs the deployment task for this CVD + + :param deployer: The deployer of this CvdTemplate. + :type: str + """ + + self._deployer = deployer + + @property + def deployer_input(self): + """ + Gets the deployer_input of this CvdTemplate. + A collection of input name-value pairs + + :return: The deployer_input of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: list[CvdInputMeta] + """ + return self._deployer_input + + @deployer_input.setter + def deployer_input(self, deployer_input): + """ + Sets the deployer_input of this CvdTemplate. + A collection of input name-value pairs + + :param deployer_input: The deployer_input of this CvdTemplate. + :type: list[CvdInputMeta] + """ + + self._deployer_input = deployer_input + + @property + def description(self): + """ + Gets the description of this CvdTemplate. + A short description for the CVD + + :return: The description of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._description + + @description.setter + def description(self, description): + """ + Sets the description of this CvdTemplate. + A short description for the CVD + + :param description: The description of this CvdTemplate. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._description = description + + @property + def name(self): + """ + Gets the name of this CvdTemplate. + Unique name identifier for the CVD + + :return: The name of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._name + + @name.setter + def name(self, name): + """ + Sets the name of this CvdTemplate. + Unique name identifier for the CVD + + :param name: The name of this CvdTemplate. + :type: str + """ + + self._name = name + + @property + def upload_location(self): + """ + Gets the upload_location of this CvdTemplate. + S3 directory location where the CVD definition has been uploaded + + :return: The upload_location of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._upload_location + + @upload_location.setter + def upload_location(self, upload_location): + """ + Sets the upload_location of this CvdTemplate. + S3 directory location where the CVD definition has been uploaded + + :param upload_location: The upload_location of this CvdTemplate. + :type: str + """ + + self._upload_location = upload_location + + @property + def validator(self): + """ + Gets the validator of this CvdTemplate. + URL pointing to the S3 location of the workflow JSON which performs the validation task for this CVD + + :return: The validator of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._validator + + @validator.setter + def validator(self, validator): + """ + Sets the validator of this CvdTemplate. + URL pointing to the S3 location of the workflow JSON which performs the validation task for this CVD + + :param validator: The validator of this CvdTemplate. + :type: str + """ + + self._validator = validator + + @property + def validator_input(self): + """ + Gets the validator_input of this CvdTemplate. + A collection of input name-value pairs + + :return: The validator_input of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: list[CvdInputMeta] + """ + return self._validator_input + + @validator_input.setter + def validator_input(self, validator_input): + """ + Sets the validator_input of this CvdTemplate. + A collection of input name-value pairs + + :param validator_input: The validator_input of this CvdTemplate. + :type: list[CvdInputMeta] + """ + + self._validator_input = validator_input + + @property + def version(self): + """ + Gets the version of this CvdTemplate. + The version or revision number of the CVD definition + + :return: The version of this CvdTemplate. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._version + + @version.setter + def version(self, version): + """ + Sets the version of this CvdTemplate. + The version or revision number of the CVD definition + + :param version: The version of this CvdTemplate. + :type: int + """ + + self._version = version + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdTemplate): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_template_list.py b/intersight/models/cvd_template_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..36831e7e --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_template_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdTemplateList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[CvdTemplate]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + CvdTemplateList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this CvdTemplateList. + The number of cvdTemplates matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this CvdTemplateList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this CvdTemplateList. + The number of cvdTemplates matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this CvdTemplateList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this CvdTemplateList. + The array of cvdTemplates matching your request. + + :return: The results of this CvdTemplateList. + :rtype: list[CvdTemplate] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this CvdTemplateList. + The array of cvdTemplates matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this CvdTemplateList. + :type: list[CvdTemplate] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdTemplateList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_template_ref.py b/intersight/models/cvd_template_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9fce7843 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_template_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdTemplateRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + CvdTemplateRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this CvdTemplateRef. + + :return: The moid of this CvdTemplateRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this CvdTemplateRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this CvdTemplateRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this CvdTemplateRef. + + :return: The object_type of this CvdTemplateRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this CvdTemplateRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this CvdTemplateRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdTemplateRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_validation_task.py b/intersight/models/cvd_validation_task.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48100e22 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_validation_task.py @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdValidationTask(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'input_data': 'object', + 'organization': 'IamAccountRef', + 'result': 'object', + 'template': 'CvdTemplateRef' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'input_data': 'InputData', + 'organization': 'Organization', + 'result': 'Result', + 'template': 'Template' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, input_data=None, organization=None, result=None, template=None): + """ + CvdValidationTask - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._input_data = None + self._organization = None + self._result = None + self._template = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if input_data is not None: + self.input_data = input_data + if organization is not None: + self.organization = organization + if result is not None: + self.result = result + if template is not None: + self.template = template + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this CvdValidationTask. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this CvdValidationTask. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this CvdValidationTask. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this CvdValidationTask. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this CvdValidationTask. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this CvdValidationTask. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this CvdValidationTask. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this CvdValidationTask. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this CvdValidationTask. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this CvdValidationTask. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this CvdValidationTask. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this CvdValidationTask. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this CvdValidationTask. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this CvdValidationTask. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this CvdValidationTask. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this CvdValidationTask. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this CvdValidationTask. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this CvdValidationTask. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this CvdValidationTask. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this CvdValidationTask. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def input_data(self): + """ + Gets the input_data of this CvdValidationTask. + Input data set to be provided to the validation workflow + + :return: The input_data of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: object + """ + return self._input_data + + @input_data.setter + def input_data(self, input_data): + """ + Sets the input_data of this CvdValidationTask. + Input data set to be provided to the validation workflow + + :param input_data: The input_data of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: object + """ + + self._input_data = input_data + + @property + def organization(self): + """ + Gets the organization of this CvdValidationTask. + Organization + + :return: The organization of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: IamAccountRef + """ + return self._organization + + @organization.setter + def organization(self, organization): + """ + Sets the organization of this CvdValidationTask. + Organization + + :param organization: The organization of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: IamAccountRef + """ + + self._organization = organization + + @property + def result(self): + """ + Gets the result of this CvdValidationTask. + Result of the validation operation + + :return: The result of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: object + """ + return self._result + + @result.setter + def result(self, result): + """ + Sets the result of this CvdValidationTask. + Result of the validation operation + + :param result: The result of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: object + """ + + self._result = result + + @property + def template(self): + """ + Gets the template of this CvdValidationTask. + eCVD instance for which the validation task is being run + + :return: The template of this CvdValidationTask. + :rtype: CvdTemplateRef + """ + return self._template + + @template.setter + def template(self, template): + """ + Sets the template of this CvdValidationTask. + eCVD instance for which the validation task is being run + + :param template: The template of this CvdValidationTask. + :type: CvdTemplateRef + """ + + self._template = template + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdValidationTask): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_validation_task_list.py b/intersight/models/cvd_validation_task_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94a1fe30 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_validation_task_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdValidationTaskList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[CvdValidationTask]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + CvdValidationTaskList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this CvdValidationTaskList. + The number of cvdValidationTasks matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this CvdValidationTaskList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this CvdValidationTaskList. + The number of cvdValidationTasks matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this CvdValidationTaskList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this CvdValidationTaskList. + The array of cvdValidationTasks matching your request. + + :return: The results of this CvdValidationTaskList. + :rtype: list[CvdValidationTask] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this CvdValidationTaskList. + The array of cvdValidationTasks matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this CvdValidationTaskList. + :type: list[CvdValidationTask] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdValidationTaskList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/cvd_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/cvd_validation_task_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..89219311 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/cvd_validation_task_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class CvdValidationTaskRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + CvdValidationTaskRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this CvdValidationTaskRef. + + :return: The moid of this CvdValidationTaskRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this CvdValidationTaskRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this CvdValidationTaskRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this CvdValidationTaskRef. + + :return: The object_type of this CvdValidationTaskRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this CvdValidationTaskRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this CvdValidationTaskRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, CvdValidationTaskRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/deviceconnector_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_deploy_task_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b9cc6398 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef. + + :return: The moid of this DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef. + + :return: The object_type of this DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, DeviceconnectorDeployTaskRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/deviceconnector_policy.py b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_policy.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9ce97b7f --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_policy.py @@ -0,0 +1,517 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class DeviceconnectorPolicy(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'description': 'str', + 'name': 'str', + 'lockout_enabled': 'bool', + 'organization': 'IamAccountRef', + 'profiles': 'list[PolicyAbstractConfigProfileRef]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'description': 'Description', + 'name': 'Name', + 'lockout_enabled': 'LockoutEnabled', + 'organization': 'Organization', + 'profiles': 'Profiles' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, lockout_enabled=None, organization=None, profiles=None): + """ + DeviceconnectorPolicy - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._description = None + self._name = None + self._lockout_enabled = None + self._organization = None + self._profiles = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if description is not None: + self.description = description + if name is not None: + self.name = name + if lockout_enabled is not None: + self.lockout_enabled = lockout_enabled + if organization is not None: + self.organization = organization + if profiles is not None: + self.profiles = profiles + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def description(self): + """ + Gets the description of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Description of the policy. + + :return: The description of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._description + + @description.setter + def description(self, description): + """ + Sets the description of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Description of the policy. + + :param description: The description of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: str + """ + + self._description = description + + @property + def name(self): + """ + Gets the name of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Name of the policy. + + :return: The name of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._name + + @name.setter + def name(self, name): + """ + Sets the name of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Name of the policy. + + :param name: The name of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: str + """ + + self._name = name + + @property + def lockout_enabled(self): + """ + Gets the lockout_enabled of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Enables configuration lockout on the endpoint + + :return: The lockout_enabled of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: bool + """ + return self._lockout_enabled + + @lockout_enabled.setter + def lockout_enabled(self, lockout_enabled): + """ + Sets the lockout_enabled of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Enables configuration lockout on the endpoint + + :param lockout_enabled: The lockout_enabled of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: bool + """ + + self._lockout_enabled = lockout_enabled + + @property + def organization(self): + """ + Gets the organization of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Organization + + :return: The organization of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: IamAccountRef + """ + return self._organization + + @organization.setter + def organization(self, organization): + """ + Sets the organization of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Organization + + :param organization: The organization of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: IamAccountRef + """ + + self._organization = organization + + @property + def profiles(self): + """ + Gets the profiles of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Relationship to the profile object + + :return: The profiles of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :rtype: list[PolicyAbstractConfigProfileRef] + """ + return self._profiles + + @profiles.setter + def profiles(self, profiles): + """ + Sets the profiles of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + Relationship to the profile object + + :param profiles: The profiles of this DeviceconnectorPolicy. + :type: list[PolicyAbstractConfigProfileRef] + """ + + self._profiles = profiles + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, DeviceconnectorPolicy): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/deviceconnector_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_policy_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab7f93d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_policy_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class DeviceconnectorPolicyList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[DeviceconnectorPolicy]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + DeviceconnectorPolicyList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this DeviceconnectorPolicyList. + The number of deviceconnectorPolicies matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this DeviceconnectorPolicyList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this DeviceconnectorPolicyList. + The number of deviceconnectorPolicies matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this DeviceconnectorPolicyList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this DeviceconnectorPolicyList. + The array of deviceconnectorPolicies matching your request. + + :return: The results of this DeviceconnectorPolicyList. + :rtype: list[DeviceconnectorPolicy] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this DeviceconnectorPolicyList. + The array of deviceconnectorPolicies matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this DeviceconnectorPolicyList. + :type: list[DeviceconnectorPolicy] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, DeviceconnectorPolicyList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/deviceconnector_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_policy_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19b55422 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_policy_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class DeviceconnectorPolicyRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + DeviceconnectorPolicyRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicyRef. + + :return: The moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicyRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicyRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this DeviceconnectorPolicyRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this DeviceconnectorPolicyRef. + + :return: The object_type of this DeviceconnectorPolicyRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this DeviceconnectorPolicyRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this DeviceconnectorPolicyRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, DeviceconnectorPolicyRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/deviceconnector_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_validation_task_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21ab1018 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/deviceconnector_validation_task_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef. + + :return: The moid of this DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef. + + :return: The object_type of this DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, DeviceconnectorValidationTaskRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info.py b/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info.py index 1f83fc3b..f82353b9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'covered_product_line_end_date': 'str', 'customer_address': 'str', 'customer_city': 'str', @@ -67,6 +68,7 @@ class DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'covered_product_line_end_date': 'CoveredProductLineEndDate', 'customer_address': 'CustomerAddress', 'customer_city': 'CustomerCity', @@ -84,7 +86,7 @@ class DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo(object): 'warranty_type': 'WarrantyType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, covered_product_line_end_date=None, customer_address=None, customer_city=None, customer_country=None, customer_name=None, customer_province=None, is_valid=None, item_description=None, orderable_pid=None, registered_device=None, serial_number=None, service_contract_number=None, service_line_descr=None, warranty_end_date=None, warranty_type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, covered_product_line_end_date=None, customer_address=None, customer_city=None, customer_country=None, customer_name=None, customer_province=None, is_valid=None, item_description=None, orderable_pid=None, registered_device=None, serial_number=None, service_contract_number=None, service_line_descr=None, warranty_end_date=None, warranty_type=None): """ DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -98,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._covered_product_line_end_date = None self._customer_address = None self._customer_city = None @@ -132,6 +135,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if covered_product_line_end_date is not None: self.covered_product_line_end_date = covered_product_line_end_date if customer_address is not None: @@ -351,7 +356,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -362,7 +367,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -370,6 +375,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this DeviceinfoSerialNumberInfo. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def covered_product_line_end_date(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_list.py b/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_list.py index af5744bd..3785d677 100644 --- a/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_ref.py index 56219896..f435f197 100644 --- a/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/deviceinfo_serial_number_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/devops_abstract_trigger_details.py b/intersight/models/devops_abstract_trigger_details.py index 60e9ae91..1af2a530 100644 --- a/intersight/models/devops_abstract_trigger_details.py +++ b/intersight/models/devops_abstract_trigger_details.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/devops_abstract_trigger_details_ref.py b/intersight/models/devops_abstract_trigger_details_ref.py index 86578520..1ebf5ae3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/devops_abstract_trigger_details_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/devops_abstract_trigger_details_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/devops_notification_trigger.py b/intersight/models/devops_notification_trigger.py index 4bb6f670..c02c1974 100644 --- a/intersight/models/devops_notification_trigger.py +++ b/intersight/models/devops_notification_trigger.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/devops_notification_trigger_ref.py b/intersight/models/devops_notification_trigger_ref.py index 572d201c..d0c86584 100644 --- a/intersight/models/devops_notification_trigger_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/devops_notification_trigger_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/devops_trigger_ref.py b/intersight/models/devops_trigger_ref.py index 4bf61628..986510cc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/devops_trigger_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/devops_trigger_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/epansible_runner_ref.py b/intersight/models/epansible_runner_ref.py index eb6eb107..ca19e704 100644 --- a/intersight/models/epansible_runner_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/epansible_runner_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_base.py b/intersight/models/equipment_base.py index 3b49c125..6790b1c7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_base.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_base.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentBase(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class EquipmentBase(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class EquipmentBase(object): 'vendor': 'Vendor' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None): """ EquipmentBase - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentBase. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentBase. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentBase. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentBase. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentBase. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentBase. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentBase. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentBase. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_base_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_base_ref.py index 39a95165..d3399941 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_base_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_base_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_chassis.py b/intersight/models/equipment_chassis.py index 2318e9e2..01afa116 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_chassis.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_chassis.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentChassis(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ class EquipmentChassis(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ class EquipmentChassis(object): 'storage_enclosures': 'StorageEnclosures' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, blades=None, fanmodules=None, ioms=None, oper_state=None, psus=None, registered_device=None, sasexpanders=None, siocs=None, storage_enclosures=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, blades=None, fanmodules=None, ioms=None, oper_state=None, psus=None, registered_device=None, sasexpanders=None, siocs=None, storage_enclosures=None): """ EquipmentChassis - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -100,6 +102,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -135,6 +138,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -356,7 +361,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentChassis. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentChassis. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -367,7 +372,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentChassis. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentChassis. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -375,6 +380,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentChassis. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentChassis. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentChassis. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentChassis. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_chassis_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_chassis_list.py index 511de19d..ee2580b8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_chassis_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_chassis_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_chassis_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_chassis_ref.py index 06dd1b15..0d055b3c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_chassis_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_chassis_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary.py b/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary.py index d82fb38e..80aafd7b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentDeviceSummary(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'dn': 'str', 'model': 'str', 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class EquipmentDeviceSummary(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'dn': 'Dn', 'model': 'Model', 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class EquipmentDeviceSummary(object): 'source_object_type': 'SourceObjectType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, dn=None, model=None, registered_device=None, serial=None, source_object_type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, dn=None, model=None, registered_device=None, serial=None, source_object_type=None): """ EquipmentDeviceSummary - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._dn = None self._model = None self._registered_device = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if dn is not None: self.dn = dn if model is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentDeviceSummary. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentDeviceSummary. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentDeviceSummary. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentDeviceSummary. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentDeviceSummary. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentDeviceSummary. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentDeviceSummary. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentDeviceSummary. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def dn(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary_list.py index fa349275..8ad553d9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary_ref.py index d0bff693..565d58b9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_device_summary_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_fan.py b/intersight/models/equipment_fan.py index 36497983..d2ffdaa9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_fan.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_fan.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentFan(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ class EquipmentFan(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ class EquipmentFan(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, equipment_fan_module=None, oper_state=None, presence=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, equipment_fan_module=None, oper_state=None, presence=None, registered_device=None): """ EquipmentFan - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -90,6 +92,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -120,6 +123,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -331,7 +336,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentFan. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentFan. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -342,7 +347,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentFan. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentFan. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -350,6 +355,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentFan. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentFan. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentFan. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentFan. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_list.py index 096dc10f..9998ed3e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module.py b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module.py index ee38be6e..2d7ea3ed 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentFanModule(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -49,6 +50,7 @@ class EquipmentFanModule(object): 'vendor': 'str', 'compute_rack_unit': 'ComputeRackUnitRef', 'equipment_chassis': 'EquipmentChassisRef', + 'equipment_rack_enclosure': 'EquipmentRackEnclosureRef', 'fans': 'list[EquipmentFanRef]', 'network_element': 'NetworkElementRef', 'oper_state': 'str', @@ -66,6 +68,7 @@ class EquipmentFanModule(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -75,6 +78,7 @@ class EquipmentFanModule(object): 'vendor': 'Vendor', 'compute_rack_unit': 'ComputeRackUnit', 'equipment_chassis': 'EquipmentChassis', + 'equipment_rack_enclosure': 'EquipmentRackEnclosure', 'fans': 'Fans', 'network_element': 'NetworkElement', 'oper_state': 'OperState', @@ -82,7 +86,7 @@ class EquipmentFanModule(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_rack_unit=None, equipment_chassis=None, fans=None, network_element=None, oper_state=None, presence=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_rack_unit=None, equipment_chassis=None, equipment_rack_enclosure=None, fans=None, network_element=None, oper_state=None, presence=None, registered_device=None): """ EquipmentFanModule - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -96,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -105,6 +110,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._vendor = None self._compute_rack_unit = None self._equipment_chassis = None + self._equipment_rack_enclosure = None self._fans = None self._network_element = None self._oper_state = None @@ -129,6 +135,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -147,6 +155,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.compute_rack_unit = compute_rack_unit if equipment_chassis is not None: self.equipment_chassis = equipment_chassis + if equipment_rack_enclosure is not None: + self.equipment_rack_enclosure = equipment_rack_enclosure if fans is not None: self.fans = fans if network_element is not None: @@ -346,7 +356,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentFanModule. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentFanModule. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -357,7 +367,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentFanModule. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentFanModule. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -365,6 +375,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentFanModule. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentFanModule. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentFanModule. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentFanModule. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ @@ -554,6 +587,27 @@ def equipment_chassis(self, equipment_chassis): self._equipment_chassis = equipment_chassis + @property + def equipment_rack_enclosure(self): + """ + Gets the equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentFanModule. + + :return: The equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentFanModule. + :rtype: EquipmentRackEnclosureRef + """ + return self._equipment_rack_enclosure + + @equipment_rack_enclosure.setter + def equipment_rack_enclosure(self, equipment_rack_enclosure): + """ + Sets the equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentFanModule. + + :param equipment_rack_enclosure: The equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentFanModule. + :type: EquipmentRackEnclosureRef + """ + + self._equipment_rack_enclosure = equipment_rack_enclosure + @property def fans(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module_list.py index 397af8f8..0aec07b9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module_ref.py index f0d82d7c..6bfe606c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_module_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_ref.py index f1de8a2b..bb7ca6ca 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_fan_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_fan_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_fex.py b/intersight/models/equipment_fex.py index d381394b..853e99fd 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_fex.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_fex.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentFex(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ class EquipmentFex(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ class EquipmentFex(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None): """ EquipmentFex - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -114,6 +117,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -321,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentFex. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentFex. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentFex. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentFex. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentFex. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentFex. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentFex. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentFex. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_fex_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_fex_list.py index 2dd9ed01..c32500b4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_fex_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_fex_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_fex_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_fex_ref.py index 98339dff..d815e8c3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_fex_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_fex_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_io_card.py b/intersight/models/equipment_io_card.py index c9efac82..2d55ab71 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_io_card.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_io_card.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentIoCard(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class EquipmentIoCard(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class EquipmentIoCard(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, equipment_chassis=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, equipment_chassis=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None): """ EquipmentIoCard - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentIoCard. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentIoCard. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentIoCard. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentIoCard. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentIoCard. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentIoCard. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentIoCard. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentIoCard. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_io_card_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_io_card_list.py index d120252c..a0867ff5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_io_card_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_io_card_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_io_card_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_io_card_ref.py index 4989eeff..e45945d9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_io_card_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_io_card_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_io_expander.py b/intersight/models/equipment_io_expander.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6f19ff2 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_io_expander.py @@ -0,0 +1,663 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentIoExpander(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'str', + 'dn': 'str', + 'rn': 'str', + 'model': 'str', + 'revision': 'str', + 'serial': 'str', + 'vendor': 'str', + 'compute_blade': 'ComputeBladeRef', + 'oper_state': 'str', + 'presence': 'str', + 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', + 'dn': 'Dn', + 'rn': 'Rn', + 'model': 'Model', + 'revision': 'Revision', + 'serial': 'Serial', + 'vendor': 'Vendor', + 'compute_blade': 'ComputeBlade', + 'oper_state': 'OperState', + 'presence': 'Presence', + 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_blade=None, oper_state=None, presence=None, registered_device=None): + """ + EquipmentIoExpander - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._device_mo_id = None + self._dn = None + self._rn = None + self._model = None + self._revision = None + self._serial = None + self._vendor = None + self._compute_blade = None + self._oper_state = None + self._presence = None + self._registered_device = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if device_mo_id is not None: + self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id + if dn is not None: + self.dn = dn + if rn is not None: + self.rn = rn + if model is not None: + self.model = model + if revision is not None: + self.revision = revision + if serial is not None: + self.serial = serial + if vendor is not None: + self.vendor = vendor + if compute_blade is not None: + self.compute_blade = compute_blade + if oper_state is not None: + self.oper_state = oper_state + if presence is not None: + self.presence = presence + if registered_device is not None: + self.registered_device = registered_device + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this EquipmentIoExpander. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this EquipmentIoExpander. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this EquipmentIoExpander. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this EquipmentIoExpander. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this EquipmentIoExpander. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this EquipmentIoExpander. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this EquipmentIoExpander. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this EquipmentIoExpander. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentIoExpander. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def device_mo_id(self): + """ + Gets the device_mo_id of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The device_mo_id of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._device_mo_id + + @device_mo_id.setter + def device_mo_id(self, device_mo_id): + """ + Sets the device_mo_id of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param device_mo_id: The device_mo_id of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._device_mo_id = device_mo_id + + @property + def dn(self): + """ + Gets the dn of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The dn of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._dn + + @dn.setter + def dn(self, dn): + """ + Sets the dn of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param dn: The dn of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._dn = dn + + @property + def rn(self): + """ + Gets the rn of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The rn of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._rn + + @rn.setter + def rn(self, rn): + """ + Sets the rn of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param rn: The rn of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._rn = rn + + @property + def model(self): + """ + Gets the model of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The model of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._model + + @model.setter + def model(self, model): + """ + Sets the model of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param model: The model of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._model = model + + @property + def revision(self): + """ + Gets the revision of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The revision of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._revision + + @revision.setter + def revision(self, revision): + """ + Sets the revision of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param revision: The revision of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._revision = revision + + @property + def serial(self): + """ + Gets the serial of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The serial of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._serial + + @serial.setter + def serial(self, serial): + """ + Sets the serial of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param serial: The serial of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._serial = serial + + @property + def vendor(self): + """ + Gets the vendor of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The vendor of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._vendor + + @vendor.setter + def vendor(self, vendor): + """ + Sets the vendor of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param vendor: The vendor of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._vendor = vendor + + @property + def compute_blade(self): + """ + Gets the compute_blade of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The compute_blade of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: ComputeBladeRef + """ + return self._compute_blade + + @compute_blade.setter + def compute_blade(self, compute_blade): + """ + Sets the compute_blade of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param compute_blade: The compute_blade of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: ComputeBladeRef + """ + + self._compute_blade = compute_blade + + @property + def oper_state(self): + """ + Gets the oper_state of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The oper_state of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._oper_state + + @oper_state.setter + def oper_state(self, oper_state): + """ + Sets the oper_state of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param oper_state: The oper_state of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._oper_state = oper_state + + @property + def presence(self): + """ + Gets the presence of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The presence of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._presence + + @presence.setter + def presence(self, presence): + """ + Sets the presence of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param presence: The presence of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: str + """ + + self._presence = presence + + @property + def registered_device(self): + """ + Gets the registered_device of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :return: The registered_device of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :rtype: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + return self._registered_device + + @registered_device.setter + def registered_device(self, registered_device): + """ + Sets the registered_device of this EquipmentIoExpander. + + :param registered_device: The registered_device of this EquipmentIoExpander. + :type: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + + self._registered_device = registered_device + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentIoExpander): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_io_expander_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_io_expander_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ae81fc19 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_io_expander_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentIoExpanderList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[EquipmentIoExpander]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + EquipmentIoExpanderList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this EquipmentIoExpanderList. + The number of equipmentIoExpanders matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this EquipmentIoExpanderList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this EquipmentIoExpanderList. + The number of equipmentIoExpanders matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this EquipmentIoExpanderList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this EquipmentIoExpanderList. + The array of equipmentIoExpanders matching your request. + + :return: The results of this EquipmentIoExpanderList. + :rtype: list[EquipmentIoExpander] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this EquipmentIoExpanderList. + The array of equipmentIoExpanders matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this EquipmentIoExpanderList. + :type: list[EquipmentIoExpander] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentIoExpanderList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_io_expander_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_io_expander_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c9a5df26 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_io_expander_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentIoExpanderRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + EquipmentIoExpanderRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this EquipmentIoExpanderRef. + + :return: The moid of this EquipmentIoExpanderRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this EquipmentIoExpanderRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this EquipmentIoExpanderRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this EquipmentIoExpanderRef. + + :return: The object_type of this EquipmentIoExpanderRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this EquipmentIoExpanderRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this EquipmentIoExpanderRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentIoExpanderRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led.py b/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led.py index 70834a3e..315d4d67 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentLocatorLed(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ class EquipmentLocatorLed(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ class EquipmentLocatorLed(object): 'storage_physical_disk': 'StoragePhysicalDisk' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, color=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None, storage_physical_disk=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, color=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None, storage_physical_disk=None): """ EquipmentLocatorLed - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -114,6 +117,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -321,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentLocatorLed. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentLocatorLed. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentLocatorLed. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentLocatorLed. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentLocatorLed. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentLocatorLed. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentLocatorLed. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentLocatorLed. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led_list.py index 92547acb..55219366 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led_ref.py index 11040964..3021fbf7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_locator_led_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_psu.py b/intersight/models/equipment_psu.py index a3eac957..68f05583 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_psu.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_psu.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentPsu(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -49,6 +50,7 @@ class EquipmentPsu(object): 'vendor': 'str', 'compute_rack_unit': 'ComputeRackUnitRef', 'equipment_chassis': 'EquipmentChassisRef', + 'equipment_rack_enclosure': 'EquipmentRackEnclosureRef', 'network_element': 'NetworkElementRef', 'oper_state': 'str', 'presence': 'str', @@ -66,6 +68,7 @@ class EquipmentPsu(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -75,6 +78,7 @@ class EquipmentPsu(object): 'vendor': 'Vendor', 'compute_rack_unit': 'ComputeRackUnit', 'equipment_chassis': 'EquipmentChassis', + 'equipment_rack_enclosure': 'EquipmentRackEnclosure', 'network_element': 'NetworkElement', 'oper_state': 'OperState', 'presence': 'Presence', @@ -82,7 +86,7 @@ class EquipmentPsu(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_rack_unit=None, equipment_chassis=None, network_element=None, oper_state=None, presence=None, psu_id=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_rack_unit=None, equipment_chassis=None, equipment_rack_enclosure=None, network_element=None, oper_state=None, presence=None, psu_id=None, registered_device=None): """ EquipmentPsu - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -96,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -105,6 +110,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._vendor = None self._compute_rack_unit = None self._equipment_chassis = None + self._equipment_rack_enclosure = None self._network_element = None self._oper_state = None self._presence = None @@ -129,6 +135,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -147,6 +155,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.compute_rack_unit = compute_rack_unit if equipment_chassis is not None: self.equipment_chassis = equipment_chassis + if equipment_rack_enclosure is not None: + self.equipment_rack_enclosure = equipment_rack_enclosure if network_element is not None: self.network_element = network_element if oper_state is not None: @@ -346,7 +356,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentPsu. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentPsu. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -357,7 +367,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentPsu. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentPsu. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -365,6 +375,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentPsu. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentPsu. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentPsu. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentPsu. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ @@ -554,6 +587,27 @@ def equipment_chassis(self, equipment_chassis): self._equipment_chassis = equipment_chassis + @property + def equipment_rack_enclosure(self): + """ + Gets the equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentPsu. + + :return: The equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentPsu. + :rtype: EquipmentRackEnclosureRef + """ + return self._equipment_rack_enclosure + + @equipment_rack_enclosure.setter + def equipment_rack_enclosure(self, equipment_rack_enclosure): + """ + Sets the equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentPsu. + + :param equipment_rack_enclosure: The equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentPsu. + :type: EquipmentRackEnclosureRef + """ + + self._equipment_rack_enclosure = equipment_rack_enclosure + @property def network_element(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_psu_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_psu_list.py index 2ad621e5..4267df4b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_psu_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_psu_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_psu_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_psu_ref.py index 93e51133..c8b93889 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_psu_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_psu_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure.py b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7f86df95 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure.py @@ -0,0 +1,689 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentRackEnclosure(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'str', + 'dn': 'str', + 'rn': 'str', + 'model': 'str', + 'revision': 'str', + 'serial': 'str', + 'vendor': 'str', + 'enclosure_id': 'int', + 'fanmodules': 'list[EquipmentFanModuleRef]', + 'psus': 'list[EquipmentPsuRef]', + 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', + 'slots': 'list[EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', + 'dn': 'Dn', + 'rn': 'Rn', + 'model': 'Model', + 'revision': 'Revision', + 'serial': 'Serial', + 'vendor': 'Vendor', + 'enclosure_id': 'EnclosureId', + 'fanmodules': 'Fanmodules', + 'psus': 'Psus', + 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', + 'slots': 'Slots' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, enclosure_id=None, fanmodules=None, psus=None, registered_device=None, slots=None): + """ + EquipmentRackEnclosure - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._device_mo_id = None + self._dn = None + self._rn = None + self._model = None + self._revision = None + self._serial = None + self._vendor = None + self._enclosure_id = None + self._fanmodules = None + self._psus = None + self._registered_device = None + self._slots = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if device_mo_id is not None: + self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id + if dn is not None: + self.dn = dn + if rn is not None: + self.rn = rn + if model is not None: + self.model = model + if revision is not None: + self.revision = revision + if serial is not None: + self.serial = serial + if vendor is not None: + self.vendor = vendor + if enclosure_id is not None: + self.enclosure_id = enclosure_id + if fanmodules is not None: + self.fanmodules = fanmodules + if psus is not None: + self.psus = psus + if registered_device is not None: + self.registered_device = registered_device + if slots is not None: + self.slots = slots + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def device_mo_id(self): + """ + Gets the device_mo_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The device_mo_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._device_mo_id + + @device_mo_id.setter + def device_mo_id(self, device_mo_id): + """ + Sets the device_mo_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param device_mo_id: The device_mo_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._device_mo_id = device_mo_id + + @property + def dn(self): + """ + Gets the dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._dn + + @dn.setter + def dn(self, dn): + """ + Sets the dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param dn: The dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._dn = dn + + @property + def rn(self): + """ + Gets the rn of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The rn of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._rn + + @rn.setter + def rn(self, rn): + """ + Sets the rn of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param rn: The rn of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._rn = rn + + @property + def model(self): + """ + Gets the model of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The model of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._model + + @model.setter + def model(self, model): + """ + Sets the model of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param model: The model of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._model = model + + @property + def revision(self): + """ + Gets the revision of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The revision of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._revision + + @revision.setter + def revision(self, revision): + """ + Sets the revision of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param revision: The revision of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._revision = revision + + @property + def serial(self): + """ + Gets the serial of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The serial of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._serial + + @serial.setter + def serial(self, serial): + """ + Sets the serial of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param serial: The serial of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._serial = serial + + @property + def vendor(self): + """ + Gets the vendor of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The vendor of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._vendor + + @vendor.setter + def vendor(self, vendor): + """ + Sets the vendor of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param vendor: The vendor of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: str + """ + + self._vendor = vendor + + @property + def enclosure_id(self): + """ + Gets the enclosure_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The enclosure_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._enclosure_id + + @enclosure_id.setter + def enclosure_id(self, enclosure_id): + """ + Sets the enclosure_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param enclosure_id: The enclosure_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: int + """ + + self._enclosure_id = enclosure_id + + @property + def fanmodules(self): + """ + Gets the fanmodules of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The fanmodules of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: list[EquipmentFanModuleRef] + """ + return self._fanmodules + + @fanmodules.setter + def fanmodules(self, fanmodules): + """ + Sets the fanmodules of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param fanmodules: The fanmodules of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: list[EquipmentFanModuleRef] + """ + + self._fanmodules = fanmodules + + @property + def psus(self): + """ + Gets the psus of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The psus of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: list[EquipmentPsuRef] + """ + return self._psus + + @psus.setter + def psus(self, psus): + """ + Sets the psus of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param psus: The psus of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: list[EquipmentPsuRef] + """ + + self._psus = psus + + @property + def registered_device(self): + """ + Gets the registered_device of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The registered_device of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + return self._registered_device + + @registered_device.setter + def registered_device(self, registered_device): + """ + Sets the registered_device of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param registered_device: The registered_device of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + + self._registered_device = registered_device + + @property + def slots(self): + """ + Gets the slots of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :return: The slots of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :rtype: list[EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef] + """ + return self._slots + + @slots.setter + def slots(self, slots): + """ + Sets the slots of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + + :param slots: The slots of this EquipmentRackEnclosure. + :type: list[EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef] + """ + + self._slots = slots + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentRackEnclosure): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b86db271 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentRackEnclosureList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[EquipmentRackEnclosure]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + EquipmentRackEnclosureList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this EquipmentRackEnclosureList. + The number of equipmentRackEnclosures matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this EquipmentRackEnclosureList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this EquipmentRackEnclosureList. + The number of equipmentRackEnclosures matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this EquipmentRackEnclosureList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this EquipmentRackEnclosureList. + The array of equipmentRackEnclosures matching your request. + + :return: The results of this EquipmentRackEnclosureList. + :rtype: list[EquipmentRackEnclosure] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this EquipmentRackEnclosureList. + The array of equipmentRackEnclosures matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this EquipmentRackEnclosureList. + :type: list[EquipmentRackEnclosure] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentRackEnclosureList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f5501789 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentRackEnclosureRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + EquipmentRackEnclosureRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureRef. + + :return: The moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureRef. + + :return: The object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentRackEnclosureRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot.py b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c91af38e --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot.py @@ -0,0 +1,689 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'str', + 'dn': 'str', + 'rn': 'str', + 'model': 'str', + 'revision': 'str', + 'serial': 'str', + 'vendor': 'str', + 'equipment_rack_enclosure': 'EquipmentRackEnclosureRef', + 'rack_id': 'int', + 'rack_unit': 'ComputeRackUnitRef', + 'rack_unit_dn': 'str', + 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', + 'dn': 'Dn', + 'rn': 'Rn', + 'model': 'Model', + 'revision': 'Revision', + 'serial': 'Serial', + 'vendor': 'Vendor', + 'equipment_rack_enclosure': 'EquipmentRackEnclosure', + 'rack_id': 'RackId', + 'rack_unit': 'RackUnit', + 'rack_unit_dn': 'RackUnitDn', + 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, equipment_rack_enclosure=None, rack_id=None, rack_unit=None, rack_unit_dn=None, registered_device=None): + """ + EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._device_mo_id = None + self._dn = None + self._rn = None + self._model = None + self._revision = None + self._serial = None + self._vendor = None + self._equipment_rack_enclosure = None + self._rack_id = None + self._rack_unit = None + self._rack_unit_dn = None + self._registered_device = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if device_mo_id is not None: + self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id + if dn is not None: + self.dn = dn + if rn is not None: + self.rn = rn + if model is not None: + self.model = model + if revision is not None: + self.revision = revision + if serial is not None: + self.serial = serial + if vendor is not None: + self.vendor = vendor + if equipment_rack_enclosure is not None: + self.equipment_rack_enclosure = equipment_rack_enclosure + if rack_id is not None: + self.rack_id = rack_id + if rack_unit is not None: + self.rack_unit = rack_unit + if rack_unit_dn is not None: + self.rack_unit_dn = rack_unit_dn + if registered_device is not None: + self.registered_device = registered_device + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def device_mo_id(self): + """ + Gets the device_mo_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The device_mo_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._device_mo_id + + @device_mo_id.setter + def device_mo_id(self, device_mo_id): + """ + Sets the device_mo_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param device_mo_id: The device_mo_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._device_mo_id = device_mo_id + + @property + def dn(self): + """ + Gets the dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._dn + + @dn.setter + def dn(self, dn): + """ + Sets the dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param dn: The dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._dn = dn + + @property + def rn(self): + """ + Gets the rn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The rn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._rn + + @rn.setter + def rn(self, rn): + """ + Sets the rn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param rn: The rn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._rn = rn + + @property + def model(self): + """ + Gets the model of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The model of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._model + + @model.setter + def model(self, model): + """ + Sets the model of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param model: The model of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._model = model + + @property + def revision(self): + """ + Gets the revision of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The revision of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._revision + + @revision.setter + def revision(self, revision): + """ + Sets the revision of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param revision: The revision of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._revision = revision + + @property + def serial(self): + """ + Gets the serial of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The serial of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._serial + + @serial.setter + def serial(self, serial): + """ + Sets the serial of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param serial: The serial of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._serial = serial + + @property + def vendor(self): + """ + Gets the vendor of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The vendor of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._vendor + + @vendor.setter + def vendor(self, vendor): + """ + Sets the vendor of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param vendor: The vendor of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._vendor = vendor + + @property + def equipment_rack_enclosure(self): + """ + Gets the equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: EquipmentRackEnclosureRef + """ + return self._equipment_rack_enclosure + + @equipment_rack_enclosure.setter + def equipment_rack_enclosure(self, equipment_rack_enclosure): + """ + Sets the equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param equipment_rack_enclosure: The equipment_rack_enclosure of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: EquipmentRackEnclosureRef + """ + + self._equipment_rack_enclosure = equipment_rack_enclosure + + @property + def rack_id(self): + """ + Gets the rack_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The rack_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._rack_id + + @rack_id.setter + def rack_id(self, rack_id): + """ + Sets the rack_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param rack_id: The rack_id of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: int + """ + + self._rack_id = rack_id + + @property + def rack_unit(self): + """ + Gets the rack_unit of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The rack_unit of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: ComputeRackUnitRef + """ + return self._rack_unit + + @rack_unit.setter + def rack_unit(self, rack_unit): + """ + Sets the rack_unit of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param rack_unit: The rack_unit of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: ComputeRackUnitRef + """ + + self._rack_unit = rack_unit + + @property + def rack_unit_dn(self): + """ + Gets the rack_unit_dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The rack_unit_dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._rack_unit_dn + + @rack_unit_dn.setter + def rack_unit_dn(self, rack_unit_dn): + """ + Sets the rack_unit_dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param rack_unit_dn: The rack_unit_dn of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: str + """ + + self._rack_unit_dn = rack_unit_dn + + @property + def registered_device(self): + """ + Gets the registered_device of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :return: The registered_device of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :rtype: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + return self._registered_device + + @registered_device.setter + def registered_device(self, registered_device): + """ + Sets the registered_device of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + + :param registered_device: The registered_device of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot. + :type: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + + self._registered_device = registered_device + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7bfc7ab8 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList. + The number of equipmentRackEnclosureSlots matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList. + The number of equipmentRackEnclosureSlots matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList. + The array of equipmentRackEnclosureSlots matching your request. + + :return: The results of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList. + :rtype: list[EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList. + The array of equipmentRackEnclosureSlots matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList. + :type: list[EquipmentRackEnclosureSlot] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f38388b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_rack_enclosure_slot_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef. + + :return: The moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef. + + :return: The object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentRackEnclosureSlotRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card.py b/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card.py index 25ca0141..f14f8cac 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentSwitchCard(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -67,6 +68,7 @@ class EquipmentSwitchCard(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -84,7 +86,7 @@ class EquipmentSwitchCard(object): 'state': 'State' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, description=None, network_element=None, num_ports=None, port_groups=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, slot_id=None, state=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, description=None, network_element=None, num_ports=None, port_groups=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, slot_id=None, state=None): """ EquipmentSwitchCard - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -98,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -132,6 +135,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -351,7 +356,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentSwitchCard. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentSwitchCard. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -362,7 +367,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentSwitchCard. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentSwitchCard. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -370,6 +375,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentSwitchCard. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentSwitchCard. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentSwitchCard. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentSwitchCard. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card_list.py index dd59e3c9..8196bb1b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card_ref.py index 51242318..95c86b7f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_switch_card_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller.py b/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller.py index 42ab755b..69c2d5e9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EquipmentSystemIoController(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class EquipmentSystemIoController(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class EquipmentSystemIoController(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, equipment_chassis=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, equipment_chassis=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None): """ EquipmentSystemIoController - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EquipmentSystemIoController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EquipmentSystemIoController. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EquipmentSystemIoController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentSystemIoController. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentSystemIoController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentSystemIoController. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentSystemIoController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentSystemIoController. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller_list.py index 8153a3d1..37be9015 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller_ref.py index 6b949103..a14550e3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_system_io_controller_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_tpm.py b/intersight/models/equipment_tpm.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1055fbbe --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_tpm.py @@ -0,0 +1,767 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentTpm(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'str', + 'dn': 'str', + 'rn': 'str', + 'model': 'str', + 'revision': 'str', + 'serial': 'str', + 'vendor': 'str', + 'activation_status': 'str', + 'admin_state': 'str', + 'compute_board': 'ComputeBoardRef', + 'ownership': 'str', + 'presence': 'str', + 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', + 'tpm_id': 'int', + 'version': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', + 'dn': 'Dn', + 'rn': 'Rn', + 'model': 'Model', + 'revision': 'Revision', + 'serial': 'Serial', + 'vendor': 'Vendor', + 'activation_status': 'ActivationStatus', + 'admin_state': 'AdminState', + 'compute_board': 'ComputeBoard', + 'ownership': 'Ownership', + 'presence': 'Presence', + 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', + 'tpm_id': 'TpmId', + 'version': 'Version' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, activation_status=None, admin_state=None, compute_board=None, ownership=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, tpm_id=None, version=None): + """ + EquipmentTpm - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._device_mo_id = None + self._dn = None + self._rn = None + self._model = None + self._revision = None + self._serial = None + self._vendor = None + self._activation_status = None + self._admin_state = None + self._compute_board = None + self._ownership = None + self._presence = None + self._registered_device = None + self._tpm_id = None + self._version = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if device_mo_id is not None: + self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id + if dn is not None: + self.dn = dn + if rn is not None: + self.rn = rn + if model is not None: + self.model = model + if revision is not None: + self.revision = revision + if serial is not None: + self.serial = serial + if vendor is not None: + self.vendor = vendor + if activation_status is not None: + self.activation_status = activation_status + if admin_state is not None: + self.admin_state = admin_state + if compute_board is not None: + self.compute_board = compute_board + if ownership is not None: + self.ownership = ownership + if presence is not None: + self.presence = presence + if registered_device is not None: + self.registered_device = registered_device + if tpm_id is not None: + self.tpm_id = tpm_id + if version is not None: + self.version = version + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this EquipmentTpm. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this EquipmentTpm. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this EquipmentTpm. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this EquipmentTpm. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this EquipmentTpm. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this EquipmentTpm. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this EquipmentTpm. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this EquipmentTpm. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this EquipmentTpm. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this EquipmentTpm. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this EquipmentTpm. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this EquipmentTpm. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this EquipmentTpm. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this EquipmentTpm. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this EquipmentTpm. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this EquipmentTpm. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this EquipmentTpm. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this EquipmentTpm. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EquipmentTpm. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EquipmentTpm. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def device_mo_id(self): + """ + Gets the device_mo_id of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The device_mo_id of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._device_mo_id + + @device_mo_id.setter + def device_mo_id(self, device_mo_id): + """ + Sets the device_mo_id of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param device_mo_id: The device_mo_id of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._device_mo_id = device_mo_id + + @property + def dn(self): + """ + Gets the dn of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The dn of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._dn + + @dn.setter + def dn(self, dn): + """ + Sets the dn of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param dn: The dn of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._dn = dn + + @property + def rn(self): + """ + Gets the rn of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The rn of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._rn + + @rn.setter + def rn(self, rn): + """ + Sets the rn of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param rn: The rn of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._rn = rn + + @property + def model(self): + """ + Gets the model of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The model of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._model + + @model.setter + def model(self, model): + """ + Sets the model of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param model: The model of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._model = model + + @property + def revision(self): + """ + Gets the revision of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The revision of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._revision + + @revision.setter + def revision(self, revision): + """ + Sets the revision of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param revision: The revision of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._revision = revision + + @property + def serial(self): + """ + Gets the serial of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The serial of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._serial + + @serial.setter + def serial(self, serial): + """ + Sets the serial of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param serial: The serial of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._serial = serial + + @property + def vendor(self): + """ + Gets the vendor of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The vendor of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._vendor + + @vendor.setter + def vendor(self, vendor): + """ + Sets the vendor of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param vendor: The vendor of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._vendor = vendor + + @property + def activation_status(self): + """ + Gets the activation_status of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The activation_status of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._activation_status + + @activation_status.setter + def activation_status(self, activation_status): + """ + Sets the activation_status of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param activation_status: The activation_status of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._activation_status = activation_status + + @property + def admin_state(self): + """ + Gets the admin_state of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The admin_state of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._admin_state + + @admin_state.setter + def admin_state(self, admin_state): + """ + Sets the admin_state of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param admin_state: The admin_state of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._admin_state = admin_state + + @property + def compute_board(self): + """ + Gets the compute_board of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The compute_board of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: ComputeBoardRef + """ + return self._compute_board + + @compute_board.setter + def compute_board(self, compute_board): + """ + Sets the compute_board of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param compute_board: The compute_board of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: ComputeBoardRef + """ + + self._compute_board = compute_board + + @property + def ownership(self): + """ + Gets the ownership of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The ownership of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._ownership + + @ownership.setter + def ownership(self, ownership): + """ + Sets the ownership of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param ownership: The ownership of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._ownership = ownership + + @property + def presence(self): + """ + Gets the presence of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The presence of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._presence + + @presence.setter + def presence(self, presence): + """ + Sets the presence of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param presence: The presence of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._presence = presence + + @property + def registered_device(self): + """ + Gets the registered_device of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The registered_device of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + return self._registered_device + + @registered_device.setter + def registered_device(self, registered_device): + """ + Sets the registered_device of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param registered_device: The registered_device of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + + self._registered_device = registered_device + + @property + def tpm_id(self): + """ + Gets the tpm_id of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The tpm_id of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._tpm_id + + @tpm_id.setter + def tpm_id(self, tpm_id): + """ + Sets the tpm_id of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param tpm_id: The tpm_id of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: int + """ + + self._tpm_id = tpm_id + + @property + def version(self): + """ + Gets the version of this EquipmentTpm. + + :return: The version of this EquipmentTpm. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._version + + @version.setter + def version(self, version): + """ + Sets the version of this EquipmentTpm. + + :param version: The version of this EquipmentTpm. + :type: str + """ + + self._version = version + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentTpm): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_tpm_list.py b/intersight/models/equipment_tpm_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df895989 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_tpm_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentTpmList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[EquipmentTpm]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + EquipmentTpmList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this EquipmentTpmList. + The number of equipmentTpms matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this EquipmentTpmList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this EquipmentTpmList. + The number of equipmentTpms matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this EquipmentTpmList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this EquipmentTpmList. + The array of equipmentTpms matching your request. + + :return: The results of this EquipmentTpmList. + :rtype: list[EquipmentTpm] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this EquipmentTpmList. + The array of equipmentTpms matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this EquipmentTpmList. + :type: list[EquipmentTpm] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentTpmList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/equipment_tpm_ref.py b/intersight/models/equipment_tpm_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52b46ef3 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/equipment_tpm_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class EquipmentTpmRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + EquipmentTpmRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this EquipmentTpmRef. + + :return: The moid of this EquipmentTpmRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this EquipmentTpmRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this EquipmentTpmRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this EquipmentTpmRef. + + :return: The object_type of this EquipmentTpmRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this EquipmentTpmRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this EquipmentTpmRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, EquipmentTpmRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/error.py b/intersight/models/error.py index 5b009c4a..0b5c393e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/error.py +++ b/intersight/models/error.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ether_physical_port.py b/intersight/models/ether_physical_port.py index 3dcd82d8..a7aee975 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ether_physical_port.py +++ b/intersight/models/ether_physical_port.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class EtherPhysicalPort(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class EtherPhysicalPort(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class EtherPhysicalPort(object): 'transceiver_type': 'TransceiverType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, oper_state=None, role=None, mac_address=None, port_group=None, port_sub_group=None, registered_device=None, transceiver_type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, oper_state=None, role=None, mac_address=None, port_group=None, port_sub_group=None, registered_device=None, transceiver_type=None): """ EtherPhysicalPort - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this EtherPhysicalPort. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this EtherPhysicalPort. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this EtherPhysicalPort. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this EtherPhysicalPort. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this EtherPhysicalPort. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this EtherPhysicalPort. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this EtherPhysicalPort. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this EtherPhysicalPort. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ether_physical_port_list.py b/intersight/models/ether_physical_port_list.py index 887407bd..62a0e0c3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ether_physical_port_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/ether_physical_port_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ether_physical_port_ref.py b/intersight/models/ether_physical_port_ref.py index 93eed0a3..91825db9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ether_physical_port_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ether_physical_port_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization.py b/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization.py index 06cbbd5c..38ab39b9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization.py +++ b/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ExternalsiteAuthorization(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'is_password_set': 'bool', 'is_user_id_set': 'bool', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class ExternalsiteAuthorization(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'is_password_set': 'IsPasswordSet', 'is_user_id_set': 'IsUserIdSet', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class ExternalsiteAuthorization(object): 'user_id': 'UserId' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, is_password_set=None, is_user_id_set=None, password=None, repository_type='cisco', user_id=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, is_password_set=None, is_user_id_set=None, password=None, repository_type='cisco', user_id=None): """ ExternalsiteAuthorization - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._is_password_set = None self._is_user_id_set = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if is_password_set is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ExternalsiteAuthorization. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ExternalsiteAuthorization. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ExternalsiteAuthorization. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ExternalsiteAuthorization. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ExternalsiteAuthorization. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ExternalsiteAuthorization. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ExternalsiteAuthorization. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ExternalsiteAuthorization. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization_list.py b/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization_list.py index 5c514114..7c727d80 100644 --- a/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization_ref.py b/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization_ref.py index d5439962..9350c497 100644 --- a/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/externalsite_authorization_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/extsearch_app_config_ref.py b/intersight/models/extsearch_app_config_ref.py index e66b9239..9b96b57a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/extsearch_app_config_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/extsearch_app_config_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/extsearch_import_ref.py b/intersight/models/extsearch_import_ref.py index eef141bb..4ef9f0a8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/extsearch_import_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/extsearch_import_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/fault_instance.py b/intersight/models/fault_instance.py index a6c7f666..5fc11f30 100644 --- a/intersight/models/fault_instance.py +++ b/intersight/models/fault_instance.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class FaultInstance(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ class FaultInstance(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -92,7 +94,7 @@ class FaultInstance(object): 'severity': 'Severity' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, acknowledged=None, affected_dn=None, affected_mo_id=None, affected_mo_type=None, ancestor_mo_id=None, ancestor_mo_type=None, code=None, creation_time=None, description=None, last_transition_time=None, num_occurrences=None, original_severity=None, previous_severity=None, registered_device=None, rule=None, severity=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, acknowledged=None, affected_dn=None, affected_mo_id=None, affected_mo_type=None, ancestor_mo_id=None, ancestor_mo_type=None, code=None, creation_time=None, description=None, last_transition_time=None, num_occurrences=None, original_severity=None, previous_severity=None, registered_device=None, rule=None, severity=None): """ FaultInstance - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -106,6 +108,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -144,6 +147,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -371,7 +376,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this FaultInstance. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this FaultInstance. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -382,7 +387,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this FaultInstance. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this FaultInstance. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -390,6 +395,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this FaultInstance. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this FaultInstance. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this FaultInstance. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this FaultInstance. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/fault_instance_list.py b/intersight/models/fault_instance_list.py index ba4f6f97..b50a54c5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/fault_instance_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/fault_instance_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/fault_instance_ref.py b/intersight/models/fault_instance_ref.py index 2044aa6b..c706ecdc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/fault_instance_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/fault_instance_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/fc_physical_port.py b/intersight/models/fc_physical_port.py index 26908e99..4495b534 100644 --- a/intersight/models/fc_physical_port.py +++ b/intersight/models/fc_physical_port.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class FcPhysicalPort(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ class FcPhysicalPort(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ class FcPhysicalPort(object): 'wwn': 'Wwn' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, oper_state=None, role=None, port_group=None, registered_device=None, transceiver_type=None, wwn=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, oper_state=None, role=None, port_group=None, registered_device=None, transceiver_type=None, wwn=None): """ FcPhysicalPort - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -114,6 +117,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -321,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this FcPhysicalPort. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this FcPhysicalPort. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this FcPhysicalPort. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this FcPhysicalPort. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this FcPhysicalPort. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this FcPhysicalPort. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this FcPhysicalPort. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this FcPhysicalPort. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/fc_physical_port_list.py b/intersight/models/fc_physical_port_list.py index 3151fdb7..8344b3f3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/fc_physical_port_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/fc_physical_port_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/fc_physical_port_ref.py b/intersight/models/fc_physical_port_ref.py index 05de1e87..ba47a0f0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/fc_physical_port_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/fc_physical_port_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_data.py b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_data.py index afe36f4b..284e6438 100644 --- a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_data.py +++ b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_data.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_data_ref.py b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_data_ref.py index 82334b1c..038b1dc5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_data_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_data_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_post.py b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_post.py index 1e3146c5..5997fd14 100644 --- a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_post.py +++ b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_post.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class FeedbackFeedbackPost(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'feedback_data': 'FeedbackFeedbackData' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class FeedbackFeedbackPost(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'feedback_data': 'FeedbackData' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, feedback_data=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, feedback_data=None): """ FeedbackFeedbackPost - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._feedback_data = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if feedback_data is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this FeedbackFeedbackPost. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this FeedbackFeedbackPost. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this FeedbackFeedbackPost. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this FeedbackFeedbackPost. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this FeedbackFeedbackPost. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this FeedbackFeedbackPost. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this FeedbackFeedbackPost. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this FeedbackFeedbackPost. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_post_ref.py b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_post_ref.py index 17d9a0b4..aa230656 100644 --- a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_post_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_post_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_ref.py b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_ref.py index 5e0699bd..7e62eeba 100644 --- a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_settings_ref.py b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_settings_ref.py index ad3bdc10..85c0cda0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_settings_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/feedback_feedback_settings_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/feedback_history_item_ref.py b/intersight/models/feedback_history_item_ref.py index 6cd17ef9..1e9fb7c8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/feedback_history_item_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/feedback_history_item_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_cifs_server.py b/intersight/models/firmware_cifs_server.py index 8f35f7a8..2927b897 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_cifs_server.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_cifs_server.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ def remote_file(self, remote_file): def remote_ip(self): """ Gets the remote_ip of this FirmwareCifsServer. - CIFS Server IP Address. Example:10.10.8.7. + CIFS Server Hostname or IP Address. Example:cifs-server-hostname or 10.10.8.7. :return: The remote_ip of this FirmwareCifsServer. :rtype: str @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ def remote_ip(self): def remote_ip(self, remote_ip): """ Sets the remote_ip of this FirmwareCifsServer. - CIFS Server IP Address. Example:10.10.8.7. + CIFS Server Hostname or IP Address. Example:cifs-server-hostname or 10.10.8.7. :param remote_ip: The remote_ip of this FirmwareCifsServer. :type: str diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_cifs_server_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_cifs_server_ref.py index 0c7a984e..046b5ebe 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_cifs_server_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_cifs_server_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_direct_download.py b/intersight/models/firmware_direct_download.py index 805898ea..f4a37001 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_direct_download.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_direct_download.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_direct_download_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_direct_download_ref.py index caa24f23..e4b75dc7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_direct_download_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_direct_download_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_distributable.py b/intersight/models/firmware_distributable.py index 52e9afd9..be0c9821 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_distributable.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_distributable.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class FirmwareDistributable(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'bundle_type': 'str', 'description': 'str', 'guid': 'str', @@ -51,6 +52,7 @@ class FirmwareDistributable(object): 'platform_type': 'str', 'release_date': 'str', 'size': 'str', + 'software_advisory_url': 'str', 'software_type_id': 'str', 'source': 'str', 'supported_models': 'list[str]', @@ -68,6 +70,7 @@ class FirmwareDistributable(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'bundle_type': 'BundleType', 'description': 'Description', 'guid': 'Guid', @@ -79,6 +82,7 @@ class FirmwareDistributable(object): 'platform_type': 'PlatformType', 'release_date': 'ReleaseDate', 'size': 'Size', + 'software_advisory_url': 'SoftwareAdvisoryUrl', 'software_type_id': 'SoftwareTypeId', 'source': 'Source', 'supported_models': 'SupportedModels', @@ -86,7 +90,7 @@ class FirmwareDistributable(object): 'version': 'Version' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, bundle_type=None, description=None, guid=None, md5sum=None, mdfid=None, model=None, name=None, page_index=None, platform_type=None, release_date=None, size=None, software_type_id=None, source='CCO', supported_models=None, vendor=None, version=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, bundle_type=None, description=None, guid=None, md5sum=None, mdfid=None, model=None, name=None, page_index=None, platform_type=None, release_date=None, size=None, software_advisory_url=None, software_type_id=None, source='CCO', supported_models=None, vendor=None, version=None): """ FirmwareDistributable - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -100,6 +104,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._bundle_type = None self._description = None self._guid = None @@ -111,6 +116,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._platform_type = None self._release_date = None self._size = None + self._software_advisory_url = None self._software_type_id = None self._source = None self._supported_models = None @@ -135,6 +141,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if bundle_type is not None: self.bundle_type = bundle_type if description is not None: @@ -157,6 +165,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.release_date = release_date if size is not None: self.size = size + if software_advisory_url is not None: + self.software_advisory_url = software_advisory_url if software_type_id is not None: self.software_type_id = software_type_id if source is not None: @@ -356,7 +366,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this FirmwareDistributable. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this FirmwareDistributable. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -367,7 +377,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this FirmwareDistributable. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this FirmwareDistributable. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -375,6 +385,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this FirmwareDistributable. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this FirmwareDistributable. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this FirmwareDistributable. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this FirmwareDistributable. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def bundle_type(self): """ @@ -628,6 +661,29 @@ def size(self, size): self._size = size + @property + def software_advisory_url(self): + """ + Gets the software_advisory_url of this FirmwareDistributable. + Software Advisory for firmware image from Cisco software repository. Read and accept the software advisory before downloading the firmware image. + + :return: The software_advisory_url of this FirmwareDistributable. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._software_advisory_url + + @software_advisory_url.setter + def software_advisory_url(self, software_advisory_url): + """ + Sets the software_advisory_url of this FirmwareDistributable. + Software Advisory for firmware image from Cisco software repository. Read and accept the software advisory before downloading the firmware image. + + :param software_advisory_url: The software_advisory_url of this FirmwareDistributable. + :type: str + """ + + self._software_advisory_url = software_advisory_url + @property def software_type_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_distributable_list.py b/intersight/models/firmware_distributable_list.py index 19b55d65..15968e61 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_distributable_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_distributable_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_distributable_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_distributable_ref.py index 33b33d43..3b8636eb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_distributable_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_distributable_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_download_spec_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_download_spec_ref.py index b0bcb2d6..c280a17c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_download_spec_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_download_spec_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_eula.py b/intersight/models/firmware_eula.py index a1b1b4cd..6029625c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_eula.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_eula.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class FirmwareEula(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'accepted': 'bool', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'content': 'str' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class FirmwareEula(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'accepted': 'Accepted', 'account': 'Account', 'content': 'Content' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, accepted=None, account=None, content=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, accepted=None, account=None, content=None): """ FirmwareEula - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._accepted = None self._account = None self._content = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if accepted is not None: self.accepted = accepted if account is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this FirmwareEula. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this FirmwareEula. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this FirmwareEula. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this FirmwareEula. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this FirmwareEula. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this FirmwareEula. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this FirmwareEula. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this FirmwareEula. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def accepted(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_eula_list.py b/intersight/models/firmware_eula_list.py index b005ac43..eff6ba39 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_eula_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_eula_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_eula_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_eula_ref.py index 490de276..fc63557b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_eula_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_eula_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_http_server.py b/intersight/models/firmware_http_server.py index 10b12f0f..86bce002 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_http_server.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_http_server.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ def __init__(self, location_link=None, mount_options=None): def location_link(self): """ Gets the location_link of this FirmwareHttpServer. - HTTP/HTTPS link to the image. Accepted format http[s]://serverip/share/image. + HTTP/HTTPS link to the image. Accepted formats http[s]://server-hostname/share/image or http[s]://serverip/share/image. :return: The location_link of this FirmwareHttpServer. :rtype: str @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ def location_link(self): def location_link(self, location_link): """ Sets the location_link of this FirmwareHttpServer. - HTTP/HTTPS link to the image. Accepted format http[s]://serverip/share/image. + HTTP/HTTPS link to the image. Accepted formats http[s]://server-hostname/share/image or http[s]://serverip/share/image. :param location_link: The location_link of this FirmwareHttpServer. :type: str diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_http_server_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_http_server_ref.py index 9d1932fb..ea1a9d02 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_http_server_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_http_server_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_network_share.py b/intersight/models/firmware_network_share.py index 4e205b59..fa668528 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_network_share.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_network_share.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_network_share_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_network_share_ref.py index 4e7f611e..799cd06d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_network_share_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_network_share_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_nfs_server.py b/intersight/models/firmware_nfs_server.py index ca2c15fc..8c018886 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_nfs_server.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_nfs_server.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ def remote_file(self, remote_file): def remote_ip(self): """ Gets the remote_ip of this FirmwareNfsServer. - NFS Server IP Address. Example:10.10.8.7. + NFS Server Hostname or IP Address. Example:nfs-server-hostname or 10.10.8.7. :return: The remote_ip of this FirmwareNfsServer. :rtype: str @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ def remote_ip(self): def remote_ip(self, remote_ip): """ Sets the remote_ip of this FirmwareNfsServer. - NFS Server IP Address. Example:10.10.8.7. + NFS Server Hostname or IP Address. Example:nfs-server-hostname or 10.10.8.7. :param remote_ip: The remote_ip of this FirmwareNfsServer. :type: str diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_nfs_server_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_nfs_server_ref.py index 5d89447d..b6ed63d2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_nfs_server_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_nfs_server_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware.py b/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware.py index 90c102d1..37946fb9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class FirmwareRunningFirmware(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ class FirmwareRunningFirmware(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -80,7 +82,7 @@ class FirmwareRunningFirmware(object): 'version': 'Version' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, bios_unit=None, component=None, management_controller=None, network_elements=None, package_version=None, registered_device=None, storage_controller=None, storage_physical_disk=None, type=None, version=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, bios_unit=None, component=None, management_controller=None, network_elements=None, package_version=None, registered_device=None, storage_controller=None, storage_physical_disk=None, type=None, version=None): """ FirmwareRunningFirmware - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -126,6 +129,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -341,7 +346,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this FirmwareRunningFirmware. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this FirmwareRunningFirmware. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -352,7 +357,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this FirmwareRunningFirmware. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this FirmwareRunningFirmware. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -360,6 +365,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this FirmwareRunningFirmware. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this FirmwareRunningFirmware. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this FirmwareRunningFirmware. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this FirmwareRunningFirmware. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware_list.py b/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware_list.py index 533b5dfd..947d43fa 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware_ref.py index 392003cd..98c2c423 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_running_firmware_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade.py b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade.py index 234e00de..bc5fa725 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class FirmwareUpgrade(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', 'direct_download': 'FirmwareDirectDownload', 'distributable': 'FirmwareDistributableRef', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class FirmwareUpgrade(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device': 'Device', 'direct_download': 'DirectDownload', 'distributable': 'Distributable', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class FirmwareUpgrade(object): 'upgrade_type': 'UpgradeType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device=None, direct_download=None, distributable=None, network_share=None, server=None, upgrade_status=None, upgrade_type='direct_upgrade'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device=None, direct_download=None, distributable=None, network_share=None, server=None, upgrade_status=None, upgrade_type='direct_upgrade'): """ FirmwareUpgrade - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device = None self._direct_download = None self._distributable = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device is not None: self.device = device if direct_download is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this FirmwareUpgrade. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this FirmwareUpgrade. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this FirmwareUpgrade. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this FirmwareUpgrade. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this FirmwareUpgrade. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this FirmwareUpgrade. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this FirmwareUpgrade. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this FirmwareUpgrade. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_list.py b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_list.py index c0e6db3d..a2300445 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_ref.py index fde7d8fa..b1068e68 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status.py b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status.py index 641ac7e9..6e7cdf1b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class FirmwareUpgradeStatus(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'download_error': 'str', 'download_percentage': 'int', 'download_stage': 'str', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class FirmwareUpgradeStatus(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'download_error': 'DownloadError', 'download_percentage': 'DownloadPercentage', 'download_stage': 'DownloadStage', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class FirmwareUpgradeStatus(object): 'upgrade': 'Upgrade' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, download_error=None, download_percentage=None, download_stage=None, download_status=None, ep_power_status='none', overall_error=None, overall_percentage=None, overallstatus='none', pending_type='none', upgrade=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, download_error=None, download_percentage=None, download_stage=None, download_status=None, ep_power_status='none', overall_error=None, overall_percentage=None, overallstatus='none', pending_type='none', upgrade=None): """ FirmwareUpgradeStatus - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._download_error = None self._download_percentage = None self._download_stage = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if download_error is not None: self.download_error = download_error if download_percentage is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this FirmwareUpgradeStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this FirmwareUpgradeStatus. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this FirmwareUpgradeStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this FirmwareUpgradeStatus. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this FirmwareUpgradeStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this FirmwareUpgradeStatus. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this FirmwareUpgradeStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this FirmwareUpgradeStatus. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def download_error(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status_list.py b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status_list.py index 3c3281fd..f2fc498b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status_ref.py index 39772445..7e25f157 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmware_upgrade_status_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_cancel_pending_firmware_upgrade_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_cancel_pending_firmware_upgrade_ref.py index 0cfa1beb..ce2cf2f0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_cancel_pending_firmware_upgrade_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_cancel_pending_firmware_upgrade_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_check_for_existing_upgrade_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_check_for_existing_upgrade_ref.py index 3a2dea30..b032d39b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_check_for_existing_upgrade_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_check_for_existing_upgrade_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_firmware_upgrade_result_handler_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_firmware_upgrade_result_handler_ref.py index 3eeb3ff5..eb66e0a6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_firmware_upgrade_result_handler_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_firmware_upgrade_result_handler_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_huu_firmware_upgrade_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_huu_firmware_upgrade_ref.py index e95f6244..2f5cd127 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_huu_firmware_upgrade_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_huu_firmware_upgrade_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_initiate_download_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_initiate_download_ref.py index 2d02d1fe..943bb101 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_initiate_download_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_initiate_download_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_wait_for_download_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_wait_for_download_ref.py index 2ab0be32..606ce357 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_wait_for_download_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_wait_for_download_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref.py b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref.py index a07cc5cf..581a8112 100644 --- a/intersight/models/firmwareimc_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/firmwareimc_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/graphics_card.py b/intersight/models/graphics_card.py index e1f9f34e..19d5c0a5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/graphics_card.py +++ b/intersight/models/graphics_card.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class GraphicsCard(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ class GraphicsCard(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -92,7 +94,7 @@ class GraphicsCard(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, card_id=None, compute_board=None, device_id=None, expander_slot=None, firmware_version=None, graphics_controllers=None, mode=None, oper_state=None, pci_addr=None, pci_addr_list=None, pci_slot=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, card_id=None, compute_board=None, device_id=None, expander_slot=None, firmware_version=None, graphics_controllers=None, mode=None, oper_state=None, pci_addr=None, pci_addr_list=None, pci_slot=None, registered_device=None): """ GraphicsCard - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -106,6 +108,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -144,6 +147,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -371,7 +376,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this GraphicsCard. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this GraphicsCard. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -382,7 +387,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this GraphicsCard. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this GraphicsCard. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -390,6 +395,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this GraphicsCard. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this GraphicsCard. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this GraphicsCard. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this GraphicsCard. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/graphics_card_list.py b/intersight/models/graphics_card_list.py index b4313cdc..4ef8fd43 100644 --- a/intersight/models/graphics_card_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/graphics_card_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/graphics_card_ref.py b/intersight/models/graphics_card_ref.py index 161b3309..97e36169 100644 --- a/intersight/models/graphics_card_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/graphics_card_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/graphics_controller.py b/intersight/models/graphics_controller.py index aa2c9dd0..418182e8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/graphics_controller.py +++ b/intersight/models/graphics_controller.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class GraphicsController(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -64,6 +65,7 @@ class GraphicsController(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ class GraphicsController(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, controller_id=None, graphics_card=None, pci_addr=None, pci_slot=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, controller_id=None, graphics_card=None, pci_addr=None, pci_slot=None, registered_device=None): """ GraphicsController - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -92,6 +94,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -123,6 +126,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -336,7 +341,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this GraphicsController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this GraphicsController. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -347,7 +352,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this GraphicsController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this GraphicsController. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -355,6 +360,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this GraphicsController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this GraphicsController. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this GraphicsController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this GraphicsController. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/graphics_controller_list.py b/intersight/models/graphics_controller_list.py index 8681890c..798a7ded 100644 --- a/intersight/models/graphics_controller_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/graphics_controller_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/graphics_controller_ref.py b/intersight/models/graphics_controller_ref.py index ba74e9bb..ba69be0b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/graphics_controller_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/graphics_controller_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_info_ref.py index dc3df348..73b35c6a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_status.py b/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_status.py index 3e617111..fa497b50 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_status.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_status.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HclCompatibilityStatus(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'profile_list': 'list[HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile]', 'request_type': 'str' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class HclCompatibilityStatus(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'profile_list': 'ProfileList', 'request_type': 'RequestType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, profile_list=None, request_type='FillSupportedVersions'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, profile_list=None, request_type='FillSupportedVersions'): """ HclCompatibilityStatus - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._profile_list = None self._request_type = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if profile_list is not None: self.profile_list = profile_list if request_type is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HclCompatibilityStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HclCompatibilityStatus. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HclCompatibilityStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HclCompatibilityStatus. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HclCompatibilityStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HclCompatibilityStatus. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HclCompatibilityStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HclCompatibilityStatus. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def profile_list(self): """ @@ -348,7 +376,7 @@ def request_type(self, request_type): :param request_type: The request_type of this HclCompatibilityStatus. :type: str """ - allowed_values = ["FillSupportedVersions", "CheckCompatibility"] + allowed_values = ["FillSupportedVersions", "CheckCompatibility", "GetRecommendedDrivers"] if request_type not in allowed_values: raise ValueError( "Invalid value for `request_type` ({0}), must be one of {1}" diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_status_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_status_ref.py index c062daf5..33b3df6a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_status_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_compatibility_status_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_data_import_log_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_data_import_log_ref.py index f65918f9..ba8d27db 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_data_import_log_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_data_import_log_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_driver.py b/intersight/models/hcl_driver.py index 8d7b66f9..2c18cbe3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_driver.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_driver.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_driver_image.py b/intersight/models/hcl_driver_image.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9a6a9903 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_driver_image.py @@ -0,0 +1,467 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HclDriverImage(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'driver_iso_url': 'str', + 'management_type': 'str', + 'server_pid': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'driver_iso_url': 'DriverIsoUrl', + 'management_type': 'ManagementType', + 'server_pid': 'ServerPid' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, driver_iso_url=None, management_type='UCSM', server_pid=None): + """ + HclDriverImage - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._driver_iso_url = None + self._management_type = None + self._server_pid = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if driver_iso_url is not None: + self.driver_iso_url = driver_iso_url + if management_type is not None: + self.management_type = management_type + if server_pid is not None: + self.server_pid = server_pid + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this HclDriverImage. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this HclDriverImage. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this HclDriverImage. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this HclDriverImage. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this HclDriverImage. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this HclDriverImage. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this HclDriverImage. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this HclDriverImage. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this HclDriverImage. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this HclDriverImage. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this HclDriverImage. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this HclDriverImage. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HclDriverImage. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HclDriverImage. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this HclDriverImage. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HclDriverImage. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HclDriverImage. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HclDriverImage. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this HclDriverImage. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this HclDriverImage. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this HclDriverImage. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this HclDriverImage. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this HclDriverImage. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this HclDriverImage. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this HclDriverImage. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this HclDriverImage. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this HclDriverImage. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HclDriverImage. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HclDriverImage. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HclDriverImage. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def driver_iso_url(self): + """ + Gets the driver_iso_url of this HclDriverImage. + URL of the driver ISO + + :return: The driver_iso_url of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._driver_iso_url + + @driver_iso_url.setter + def driver_iso_url(self, driver_iso_url): + """ + Sets the driver_iso_url of this HclDriverImage. + URL of the driver ISO + + :param driver_iso_url: The driver_iso_url of this HclDriverImage. + :type: str + """ + + self._driver_iso_url = driver_iso_url + + @property + def management_type(self): + """ + Gets the management_type of this HclDriverImage. + How the server is managed. It is managed by UCSM or as a stand alone server + + :return: The management_type of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._management_type + + @management_type.setter + def management_type(self, management_type): + """ + Sets the management_type of this HclDriverImage. + How the server is managed. It is managed by UCSM or as a stand alone server + + :param management_type: The management_type of this HclDriverImage. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["UCSM", "IMC"] + if management_type not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `management_type` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(management_type, allowed_values) + ) + + self._management_type = management_type + + @property + def server_pid(self): + """ + Gets the server_pid of this HclDriverImage. + Server PID + + :return: The server_pid of this HclDriverImage. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._server_pid + + @server_pid.setter + def server_pid(self, server_pid): + """ + Sets the server_pid of this HclDriverImage. + Server PID + + :param server_pid: The server_pid of this HclDriverImage. + :type: str + """ + + self._server_pid = server_pid + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HclDriverImage): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_driver_image_list.py b/intersight/models/hcl_driver_image_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7f5e152 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_driver_image_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HclDriverImageList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[HclDriverImage]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + HclDriverImageList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this HclDriverImageList. + The number of hclDriverImages matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this HclDriverImageList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this HclDriverImageList. + The number of hclDriverImages matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this HclDriverImageList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this HclDriverImageList. + The array of hclDriverImages matching your request. + + :return: The results of this HclDriverImageList. + :rtype: list[HclDriverImage] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this HclDriverImageList. + The array of hclDriverImages matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this HclDriverImageList. + :type: list[HclDriverImage] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HclDriverImageList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_driver_image_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_driver_image_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68d02da8 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_driver_image_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HclDriverImageRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + HclDriverImageRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HclDriverImageRef. + + :return: The moid of this HclDriverImageRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HclDriverImageRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this HclDriverImageRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HclDriverImageRef. + + :return: The object_type of this HclDriverImageRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HclDriverImageRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HclDriverImageRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HclDriverImageRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_driver_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_driver_ref.py index 326d004d..e70f24d5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_driver_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_driver_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_firmware.py b/intersight/models/hcl_firmware.py index a275a5a3..a530b95e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_firmware.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_firmware.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ class HclFirmware(object): 'driver_version': 'str', 'error_code': 'str', 'firmware_version': 'str', - 'id': 'str' + 'id': 'str', + 'latest_driver': 'bool' } attribute_map = { @@ -43,10 +44,11 @@ class HclFirmware(object): 'driver_version': 'DriverVersion', 'error_code': 'ErrorCode', 'firmware_version': 'FirmwareVersion', - 'id': 'Id' + 'id': 'Id', + 'latest_driver': 'LatestDriver' } - def __init__(self, driver_name=None, driver_version=None, error_code='Success', firmware_version=None, id=None): + def __init__(self, driver_name=None, driver_version=None, error_code='Success', firmware_version=None, id=None, latest_driver=None): """ HclFirmware - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -56,6 +58,7 @@ def __init__(self, driver_name=None, driver_version=None, error_code='Success', self._error_code = None self._firmware_version = None self._id = None + self._latest_driver = None if driver_name is not None: self.driver_name = driver_name @@ -67,6 +70,8 @@ def __init__(self, driver_name=None, driver_version=None, error_code='Success', self.firmware_version = firmware_version if id is not None: self.id = id + if latest_driver is not None: + self.latest_driver = latest_driver @property def driver_name(self): @@ -187,6 +192,29 @@ def id(self, id): self._id = id + @property + def latest_driver(self): + """ + Gets the latest_driver of this HclFirmware. + True if the driver is latest recommended driver + + :return: The latest_driver of this HclFirmware. + :rtype: bool + """ + return self._latest_driver + + @latest_driver.setter + def latest_driver(self, latest_driver): + """ + Sets the latest_driver of this HclFirmware. + True if the driver is latest recommended driver + + :param latest_driver: The latest_driver of this HclFirmware. + :type: bool + """ + + self._latest_driver = latest_driver + def to_dict(self): """ Returns the model properties as a dict diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_firmware_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_firmware_ref.py index d2b46255..3e18e9e2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_firmware_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_firmware_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile.py b/intersight/models/hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile.py index 5f2d527a..a074545c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ class HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile(object): and the value is json key in definition. """ swagger_types = { + 'driver_iso_url': 'str', 'error_code': 'str', 'id': 'str', 'os_vendor': 'str', @@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ class HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile(object): } attribute_map = { + 'driver_iso_url': 'DriverIsoUrl', 'error_code': 'ErrorCode', 'id': 'Id', 'os_vendor': 'OsVendor', @@ -56,11 +58,12 @@ class HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile(object): 'version_type': 'VersionType' } - def __init__(self, error_code='Success', id=None, os_vendor=None, os_version=None, processor_model=None, products=None, server_model=None, server_revision=None, ucs_version=None, version_type='UCSM'): + def __init__(self, driver_iso_url=None, error_code='Success', id=None, os_vendor=None, os_version=None, processor_model=None, products=None, server_model=None, server_revision=None, ucs_version=None, version_type='UCSM'): """ HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile - a model defined in Swagger """ + self._driver_iso_url = None self._error_code = None self._id = None self._os_vendor = None @@ -72,6 +75,8 @@ def __init__(self, error_code='Success', id=None, os_vendor=None, os_version=Non self._ucs_version = None self._version_type = None + if driver_iso_url is not None: + self.driver_iso_url = driver_iso_url if error_code is not None: self.error_code = error_code if id is not None: @@ -93,6 +98,29 @@ def __init__(self, error_code='Success', id=None, os_vendor=None, os_version=Non if version_type is not None: self.version_type = version_type + @property + def driver_iso_url(self): + """ + Gets the driver_iso_url of this HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile. + Url for the driver iso for the server model + + :return: The driver_iso_url of this HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._driver_iso_url + + @driver_iso_url.setter + def driver_iso_url(self, driver_iso_url): + """ + Sets the driver_iso_url of this HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile. + Url for the driver iso for the server model + + :param driver_iso_url: The driver_iso_url of this HclHardwareCompatibilityProfile. + :type: str + """ + + self._driver_iso_url = driver_iso_url + @property def error_code(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile_ref.py index 020e5cbc..b6c87d49 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_hardware_compatibility_profile_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_note_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_note_ref.py index fcf7775d..e4eb0aef 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_note_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_note_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system.py b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b85051c --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system.py @@ -0,0 +1,433 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HclOperatingSystem(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'vendor': 'HclOperatingSystemVendorRef', + 'version': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'vendor': 'Vendor', + 'version': 'Version' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, vendor=None, version=None): + """ + HclOperatingSystem - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._vendor = None + self._version = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if vendor is not None: + self.vendor = vendor + if version is not None: + self.version = version + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this HclOperatingSystem. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this HclOperatingSystem. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this HclOperatingSystem. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this HclOperatingSystem. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this HclOperatingSystem. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this HclOperatingSystem. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this HclOperatingSystem. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this HclOperatingSystem. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HclOperatingSystem. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HclOperatingSystem. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HclOperatingSystem. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HclOperatingSystem. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this HclOperatingSystem. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this HclOperatingSystem. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this HclOperatingSystem. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this HclOperatingSystem. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this HclOperatingSystem. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this HclOperatingSystem. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HclOperatingSystem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HclOperatingSystem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def vendor(self): + """ + Gets the vendor of this HclOperatingSystem. + a relation to the notes collection + + :return: The vendor of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: HclOperatingSystemVendorRef + """ + return self._vendor + + @vendor.setter + def vendor(self, vendor): + """ + Sets the vendor of this HclOperatingSystem. + a relation to the notes collection + + :param vendor: The vendor of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: HclOperatingSystemVendorRef + """ + + self._vendor = vendor + + @property + def version(self): + """ + Gets the version of this HclOperatingSystem. + Version of the Operating System + + :return: The version of this HclOperatingSystem. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._version + + @version.setter + def version(self, version): + """ + Sets the version of this HclOperatingSystem. + Version of the Operating System + + :param version: The version of this HclOperatingSystem. + :type: str + """ + + self._version = version + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HclOperatingSystem): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_list.py b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..531afcf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HclOperatingSystemList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[HclOperatingSystem]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + HclOperatingSystemList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this HclOperatingSystemList. + The number of hclOperatingSystems matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this HclOperatingSystemList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this HclOperatingSystemList. + The number of hclOperatingSystems matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this HclOperatingSystemList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this HclOperatingSystemList. + The array of hclOperatingSystems matching your request. + + :return: The results of this HclOperatingSystemList. + :rtype: list[HclOperatingSystem] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this HclOperatingSystemList. + The array of hclOperatingSystems matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this HclOperatingSystemList. + :type: list[HclOperatingSystem] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HclOperatingSystemList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2652333 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HclOperatingSystemRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + HclOperatingSystemRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HclOperatingSystemRef. + + :return: The moid of this HclOperatingSystemRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HclOperatingSystemRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this HclOperatingSystemRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HclOperatingSystemRef. + + :return: The object_type of this HclOperatingSystemRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HclOperatingSystemRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HclOperatingSystemRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HclOperatingSystemRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_vendor.py b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_vendor.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..515ae4d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_vendor.py @@ -0,0 +1,405 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HclOperatingSystemVendor(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'name': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'name': 'Name' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, name=None): + """ + HclOperatingSystemVendor - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._name = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if name is not None: + self.name = name + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def name(self): + """ + Gets the name of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + Name of the vendor of the operating system + + :return: The name of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._name + + @name.setter + def name(self, name): + """ + Sets the name of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + Name of the vendor of the operating system + + :param name: The name of this HclOperatingSystemVendor. + :type: str + """ + + self._name = name + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HclOperatingSystemVendor): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_vendor_list.py b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_vendor_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48f8fa96 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_vendor_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HclOperatingSystemVendorList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[HclOperatingSystemVendor]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + HclOperatingSystemVendorList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this HclOperatingSystemVendorList. + The number of hclOperatingSystemVendors matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this HclOperatingSystemVendorList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this HclOperatingSystemVendorList. + The number of hclOperatingSystemVendors matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this HclOperatingSystemVendorList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this HclOperatingSystemVendorList. + The array of hclOperatingSystemVendors matching your request. + + :return: The results of this HclOperatingSystemVendorList. + :rtype: list[HclOperatingSystemVendor] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this HclOperatingSystemVendorList. + The array of hclOperatingSystemVendors matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this HclOperatingSystemVendorList. + :type: list[HclOperatingSystemVendor] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HclOperatingSystemVendorList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_vendor_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_vendor_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..07d667be --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_operating_system_vendor_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HclOperatingSystemVendorRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + HclOperatingSystemVendorRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendorRef. + + :return: The moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendorRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendorRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this HclOperatingSystemVendorRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HclOperatingSystemVendorRef. + + :return: The object_type of this HclOperatingSystemVendorRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HclOperatingSystemVendorRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HclOperatingSystemVendorRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HclOperatingSystemVendorRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_product.py b/intersight/models/hcl_product.py index 97f418cf..366b3ed5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_product.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_product.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_product_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_product_ref.py index f280bada..aed88a98 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_product_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_product_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_service_status.py b/intersight/models/hcl_service_status.py index 06199dc2..8159adea 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_service_status.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_service_status.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HclServiceStatus(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'identity': 'str', 'last_hcl_data_modified_time': 'datetime', 'last_imported_data_checksum': 'str', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class HclServiceStatus(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'identity': 'Identity', 'last_hcl_data_modified_time': 'LastHclDataModifiedTime', 'last_imported_data_checksum': 'LastImportedDataChecksum', 'status': 'Status' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, identity=None, last_hcl_data_modified_time=None, last_imported_data_checksum=None, status='Unknown'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, identity=None, last_hcl_data_modified_time=None, last_imported_data_checksum=None, status='Unknown'): """ HclServiceStatus - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._identity = None self._last_hcl_data_modified_time = None self._last_imported_data_checksum = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if identity is not None: self.identity = identity if last_hcl_data_modified_time is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HclServiceStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HclServiceStatus. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HclServiceStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HclServiceStatus. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HclServiceStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HclServiceStatus. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HclServiceStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HclServiceStatus. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def identity(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_service_status_list.py b/intersight/models/hcl_service_status_list.py index 63253296..910c37c5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_service_status_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_service_status_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_service_status_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_service_status_ref.py index f2fc3403..7573fc72 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_service_status_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_service_status_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_supported_driver_name.py b/intersight/models/hcl_supported_driver_name.py index f17c9f2e..65fe8e51 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_supported_driver_name.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_supported_driver_name.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HclSupportedDriverName(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'product_list': 'list[HclProduct]' } @@ -53,10 +54,11 @@ class HclSupportedDriverName(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'product_list': 'ProductList' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, product_list=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, product_list=None): """ HclSupportedDriverName - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -70,6 +72,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._product_list = None if account_moid is not None: @@ -90,6 +93,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if product_list is not None: self.product_list = product_list @@ -281,7 +286,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HclSupportedDriverName. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HclSupportedDriverName. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -292,7 +297,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HclSupportedDriverName. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HclSupportedDriverName. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -300,6 +305,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HclSupportedDriverName. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HclSupportedDriverName. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HclSupportedDriverName. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HclSupportedDriverName. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def product_list(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hcl_supported_driver_name_ref.py b/intersight/models/hcl_supported_driver_name_ref.py index eb3f9baf..f49b56f3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hcl_supported_driver_name_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hcl_supported_driver_name_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hxdpconnector_hx_inventory_msg_ref.py b/intersight/models/hxdpconnector_hx_inventory_msg_ref.py index b2555ce3..62ea26a1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hxdpconnector_hx_inventory_msg_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hxdpconnector_hx_inventory_msg_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_abstract_app_setting.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_abstract_app_setting.py index 374e93b5..4291605a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_abstract_app_setting.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_abstract_app_setting.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_abstract_app_setting_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_abstract_app_setting_ref.py index 4f3eecef..a1dab2dc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_abstract_app_setting_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_abstract_app_setting_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm.py index a27e42ff..73ab69f7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexAlarm(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'acknowledged': 'bool', 'cluster': 'HyperflexClusterRef', 'description': 'str', @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ class HyperflexAlarm(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'acknowledged': 'Acknowledged', 'cluster': 'Cluster', 'description': 'Description', @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ class HyperflexAlarm(object): 'triggered_time': 'TriggeredTime' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, acknowledged=None, cluster=None, description=None, entity=None, entity_name=None, key=None, mor=None, status=None, triggered_time=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, acknowledged=None, cluster=None, description=None, entity=None, entity_name=None, key=None, mor=None, status=None, triggered_time=None): """ HyperflexAlarm - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._acknowledged = None self._cluster = None self._description = None @@ -114,6 +117,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if acknowledged is not None: self.acknowledged = acknowledged if cluster is not None: @@ -321,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexAlarm. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexAlarm. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexAlarm. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexAlarm. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexAlarm. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexAlarm. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexAlarm. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexAlarm. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def acknowledged(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm_list.py index 19957e6e..b6b25b78 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm_ref.py index 4c5ec95a..090dfe8d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_alarm_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog.py index a1944fe9..b032cde4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexAppCatalog(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'feature_limit_external': 'HyperflexFeatureLimitExternalRef', 'feature_limit_internal': 'HyperflexFeatureLimitInternalRef', 'hxdp_versions': 'list[HyperflexHxdpVersionRef]', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class HyperflexAppCatalog(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'feature_limit_external': 'FeatureLimitExternal', 'feature_limit_internal': 'FeatureLimitInternal', 'hxdp_versions': 'HxdpVersions', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class HyperflexAppCatalog(object): 'server_model': 'ServerModel' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, feature_limit_external=None, feature_limit_internal=None, hxdp_versions=None, server_firmware_version=None, server_model=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, feature_limit_external=None, feature_limit_internal=None, hxdp_versions=None, server_firmware_version=None, server_model=None): """ HyperflexAppCatalog - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._feature_limit_external = None self._feature_limit_internal = None self._hxdp_versions = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if feature_limit_external is not None: self.feature_limit_external = feature_limit_external if feature_limit_internal is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexAppCatalog. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexAppCatalog. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexAppCatalog. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexAppCatalog. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexAppCatalog. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexAppCatalog. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexAppCatalog. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexAppCatalog. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def feature_limit_external(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog_list.py index 55ba2d2f..495e33b8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog_ref.py index 07f12fad..0c74f825 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_catalog_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_setting_constraint.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_setting_constraint.py index f23a438f..ad5c212d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_setting_constraint.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_setting_constraint.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_setting_constraint_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_setting_constraint_ref.py index 84e6de7d..2b6d2b0a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_setting_constraint_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_app_setting_constraint_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy.py index 208186d5..bbf0e58f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'admin_state': 'bool', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'admin_state': 'AdminState', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy(object): 'service_ticket_receipient': 'ServiceTicketReceipient' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, admin_state=None, cluster_profiles=None, organization=None, service_ticket_receipient=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, admin_state=None, cluster_profiles=None, organization=None, service_ticket_receipient=None): """ HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._admin_state = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexAutoSupportPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_list.py index dcbcc0b8..19f22ada 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_ref.py index 400d96ad..5d1b3d0b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_auto_support_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster.py index ec4d638a..5a5ca69a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexCluster(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'alarm': 'list[HyperflexAlarmRef]', 'cluster_name': 'str', 'cluster_type': 'int', @@ -49,7 +50,9 @@ class HyperflexCluster(object): 'device_id': 'str', 'flt_aggr': 'int', 'hx_version': 'str', + 'hypervisor_type': 'str', 'hypervisor_version': 'str', + 'nodes': 'list[HyperflexNodeRef]', 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', 'summary': 'HyperflexSummary', 'vm_count': 'int' @@ -65,6 +68,7 @@ class HyperflexCluster(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'alarm': 'Alarm', 'cluster_name': 'ClusterName', 'cluster_type': 'ClusterType', @@ -74,13 +78,15 @@ class HyperflexCluster(object): 'device_id': 'DeviceId', 'flt_aggr': 'FltAggr', 'hx_version': 'HxVersion', + 'hypervisor_type': 'HypervisorType', 'hypervisor_version': 'HypervisorVersion', + 'nodes': 'Nodes', 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', 'summary': 'Summary', 'vm_count': 'VmCount' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, alarm=None, cluster_name=None, cluster_type=None, cluster_uuid=None, compute_node_count=None, converged_node_count=None, device_id=None, flt_aggr=None, hx_version=None, hypervisor_version=None, registered_device=None, summary=None, vm_count=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, alarm=None, cluster_name=None, cluster_type=None, cluster_uuid=None, compute_node_count=None, converged_node_count=None, device_id=None, flt_aggr=None, hx_version=None, hypervisor_type='Unknown', hypervisor_version=None, nodes=None, registered_device=None, summary=None, vm_count=None): """ HyperflexCluster - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -94,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._alarm = None self._cluster_name = None self._cluster_type = None @@ -103,7 +110,9 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._device_id = None self._flt_aggr = None self._hx_version = None + self._hypervisor_type = None self._hypervisor_version = None + self._nodes = None self._registered_device = None self._summary = None self._vm_count = None @@ -126,6 +135,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if alarm is not None: self.alarm = alarm if cluster_name is not None: @@ -144,8 +155,12 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.flt_aggr = flt_aggr if hx_version is not None: self.hx_version = hx_version + if hypervisor_type is not None: + self.hypervisor_type = hypervisor_type if hypervisor_version is not None: self.hypervisor_version = hypervisor_version + if nodes is not None: + self.nodes = nodes if registered_device is not None: self.registered_device = registered_device if summary is not None: @@ -341,7 +356,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexCluster. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexCluster. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -352,7 +367,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexCluster. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexCluster. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -360,6 +375,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexCluster. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexCluster. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexCluster. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexCluster. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def alarm(self): """ @@ -549,6 +587,33 @@ def hx_version(self, hx_version): self._hx_version = hx_version + @property + def hypervisor_type(self): + """ + Gets the hypervisor_type of this HyperflexCluster. + + :return: The hypervisor_type of this HyperflexCluster. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._hypervisor_type + + @hypervisor_type.setter + def hypervisor_type(self, hypervisor_type): + """ + Sets the hypervisor_type of this HyperflexCluster. + + :param hypervisor_type: The hypervisor_type of this HyperflexCluster. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["Unknown", "HyperV", "ESXi"] + if hypervisor_type not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `hypervisor_type` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(hypervisor_type, allowed_values) + ) + + self._hypervisor_type = hypervisor_type + @property def hypervisor_version(self): """ @@ -570,6 +635,27 @@ def hypervisor_version(self, hypervisor_version): self._hypervisor_version = hypervisor_version + @property + def nodes(self): + """ + Gets the nodes of this HyperflexCluster. + + :return: The nodes of this HyperflexCluster. + :rtype: list[HyperflexNodeRef] + """ + return self._nodes + + @nodes.setter + def nodes(self, nodes): + """ + Sets the nodes of this HyperflexCluster. + + :param nodes: The nodes of this HyperflexCluster. + :type: list[HyperflexNodeRef] + """ + + self._nodes = nodes + @property def registered_device(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_list.py index 3ec8e476..158923d9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy.py index 4f2914fc..e4c0a218 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'cluster_profiles': 'list[HyperflexClusterProfileRef]', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'cluster_profiles': 'ClusterProfiles', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy(object): 'vm_network_vlans': 'VmNetworkVlans' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, jumbo_frame=None, mgmt_vlan=None, organization=None, vm_migration_vlan=None, vm_network_vlans=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, jumbo_frame=None, mgmt_vlan=None, organization=None, vm_migration_vlan=None, vm_network_vlans=None): """ HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._cluster_profiles = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexClusterNetworkPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_list.py index 325fa98d..f042e900 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_ref.py index 2a89b84b..0296f604 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_network_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile.py index 01c0d3eb..8b12b015 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexClusterProfile(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'src_template': 'PolicyAbstractProfileRef', @@ -81,6 +82,7 @@ class HyperflexClusterProfile(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'src_template': 'SrcTemplate', @@ -112,7 +114,7 @@ class HyperflexClusterProfile(object): 'wwxn_prefix': 'WwxnPrefix' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance', action=None, config_context=None, auto_support=None, cluster_network=None, cluster_storage=None, config_result=None, data_ip_address=None, ext_fc_storage=None, ext_iscsi_storage=None, hxdp_version=None, hypervisor_type='ESXi', local_credential=None, mac_address_prefix=None, mgmt_ip_address=None, mgmt_platform='FI', node_config=None, node_profile_config=None, organization=None, proxy_setting=None, replication=None, storage_data_vlan=None, sys_config=None, ucsm_config=None, vcenter_config=None, wwxn_prefix=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance', action=None, config_context=None, auto_support=None, cluster_network=None, cluster_storage=None, config_result=None, data_ip_address=None, ext_fc_storage=None, ext_iscsi_storage=None, hxdp_version=None, hypervisor_type='ESXi', local_credential=None, mac_address_prefix=None, mgmt_ip_address=None, mgmt_platform='FI', node_config=None, node_profile_config=None, organization=None, proxy_setting=None, replication=None, storage_data_vlan=None, sys_config=None, ucsm_config=None, vcenter_config=None, wwxn_prefix=None): """ HyperflexClusterProfile - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -126,6 +128,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._src_template = None @@ -174,6 +177,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -421,7 +426,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexClusterProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexClusterProfile. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -432,7 +437,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexClusterProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexClusterProfile. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -440,6 +445,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexClusterProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexClusterProfile. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexClusterProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexClusterProfile. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile_list.py index fa32d9e6..6b6c38f2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile_ref.py index af3b3c3e..691ae46f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_profile_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_ref.py index 90d8661a..b0fdb697 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy.py index f58fe163..7cf121fa 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'cluster_profiles': 'list[HyperflexClusterProfileRef]', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'cluster_profiles': 'ClusterProfiles', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy(object): 'vdi_optimization': 'VdiOptimization' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, disk_partition_cleanup=None, logical_avalability_zone_config=None, organization=None, vdi_optimization=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, disk_partition_cleanup=None, logical_avalability_zone_config=None, organization=None, vdi_optimization=None): """ HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._cluster_profiles = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexClusterStoragePolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_list.py index e17fcc3a..b17f3f9d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_ref.py index b1380678..401c2c4e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_cluster_storage_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result.py index 53f3b9e0..8593c911 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexConfigResult(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'config_stage': 'str', 'config_state': 'str', 'validation_state': 'str', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class HyperflexConfigResult(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'config_stage': 'ConfigStage', 'config_state': 'ConfigState', 'validation_state': 'ValidationState', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class HyperflexConfigResult(object): 'start_time': 'StartTime' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, config_stage=None, config_state=None, validation_state=None, cluster_profile=None, config_progress=None, duration=None, result_entries=None, start_time=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, config_stage=None, config_state=None, validation_state=None, cluster_profile=None, config_progress=None, duration=None, result_entries=None, start_time=None): """ HyperflexConfigResult - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._config_stage = None self._config_state = None self._validation_state = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if config_stage is not None: self.config_stage = config_stage if config_state is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexConfigResult. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexConfigResult. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexConfigResult. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexConfigResult. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexConfigResult. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexConfigResult. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexConfigResult. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexConfigResult. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def config_stage(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry.py index 9fd6feb9..08e267cc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexConfigResultEntry(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'completed_time': 'str', 'context': 'PolicyConfigResultContext', 'message': 'str', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class HyperflexConfigResultEntry(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'completed_time': 'CompletedTime', 'context': 'Context', 'message': 'Message', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class HyperflexConfigResultEntry(object): 'config_result': 'ConfigResult' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, completed_time=None, context=None, message=None, owner_id=None, state=None, type=None, config_result=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, completed_time=None, context=None, message=None, owner_id=None, state=None, type=None, config_result=None): """ HyperflexConfigResultEntry - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._completed_time = None self._context = None self._message = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if completed_time is not None: self.completed_time = completed_time if context is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexConfigResultEntry. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexConfigResultEntry. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexConfigResultEntry. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexConfigResultEntry. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexConfigResultEntry. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexConfigResultEntry. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexConfigResultEntry. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexConfigResultEntry. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def completed_time(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry_list.py index 09111c2f..f2267d14 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry_ref.py index 3661c040..bb82c4ed 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_entry_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_list.py index 60509367..bbc4b843 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_ref.py index 56103b22..0f037e5f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_config_result_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_credentials_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_credentials_ref.py index 0eea7fcd..da2ff76b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_credentials_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_credentials_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy.py index 2eff8969..b762873f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'admin_state': 'bool', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'admin_state': 'AdminState', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy(object): 'wwxn_prefix_range': 'WwxnPrefixRange' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, admin_state=None, cluster_profiles=None, exta_traffic=None, extb_traffic=None, organization=None, wwxn_prefix_range=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, admin_state=None, cluster_profiles=None, exta_traffic=None, extb_traffic=None, organization=None, wwxn_prefix_range=None): """ HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._admin_state = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexExtFcStoragePolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_list.py index 2012d2ef..89717777 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_ref.py index 77c29f63..e9a999ab 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_fc_storage_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy.py index ae21431f..17e6ce7d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'admin_state': 'bool', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'admin_state': 'AdminState', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy(object): 'organization': 'Organization' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, admin_state=None, cluster_profiles=None, exta_traffic=None, extb_traffic=None, organization=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, admin_state=None, cluster_profiles=None, exta_traffic=None, extb_traffic=None, organization=None): """ HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._admin_state = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexExtIscsiStoragePolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_list.py index dca1bc9d..b22808b7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_ref.py index 77ccfea0..34968400 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ext_iscsi_storage_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_entry.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_entry.py index 8f78d47c..5f51973b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_entry.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_entry.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_entry_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_entry_ref.py index 6cd4cd95..a3287196 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_entry_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_entry_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external.py index 48c59397..5d39ae4b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'HyperflexAppCatalogRef', 'feature_limit_entries': 'list[HyperflexFeatureLimitEntry]' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'AppCatalog', 'feature_limit_entries': 'FeatureLimitEntries' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, app_catalog=None, feature_limit_entries=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, app_catalog=None, feature_limit_entries=None): """ HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._app_catalog = None self._feature_limit_entries = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if app_catalog is not None: self.app_catalog = app_catalog if feature_limit_entries is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexFeatureLimitExternal. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def app_catalog(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_list.py index 5dcbe5f5..a4d5839c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_ref.py index 38b685c2..ba16304c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_external_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal.py index b18cc957..b8d3c098 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'HyperflexAppCatalogRef', 'feature_limit_entries': 'list[HyperflexFeatureLimitEntry]' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'AppCatalog', 'feature_limit_entries': 'FeatureLimitEntries' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, app_catalog=None, feature_limit_entries=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, app_catalog=None, feature_limit_entries=None): """ HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._app_catalog = None self._feature_limit_entries = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if app_catalog is not None: self.app_catalog = app_catalog if feature_limit_entries is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexFeatureLimitInternal. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def app_catalog(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_list.py index 50c041c3..66ea6373 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_ref.py index 13830c28..438c501e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_feature_limit_internal_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_link_dt.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_link_dt.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a4a60499 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_link_dt.py @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HyperflexHxLinkDt(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'comments': 'str', + 'href': 'str', + 'method': 'str', + 'rel': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'comments': 'Comments', + 'href': 'Href', + 'method': 'Method', + 'rel': 'Rel' + } + + def __init__(self, comments=None, href=None, method='POST', rel=None): + """ + HyperflexHxLinkDt - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._comments = None + self._href = None + self._method = None + self._rel = None + + if comments is not None: + self.comments = comments + if href is not None: + self.href = href + if method is not None: + self.method = method + if rel is not None: + self.rel = rel + + @property + def comments(self): + """ + Gets the comments of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + + :return: The comments of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._comments + + @comments.setter + def comments(self, comments): + """ + Sets the comments of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + + :param comments: The comments of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + :type: str + """ + + self._comments = comments + + @property + def href(self): + """ + Gets the href of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + + :return: The href of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._href + + @href.setter + def href(self, href): + """ + Sets the href of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + + :param href: The href of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + :type: str + """ + + self._href = href + + @property + def method(self): + """ + Gets the method of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + + :return: The method of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._method + + @method.setter + def method(self, method): + """ + Sets the method of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + + :param method: The method of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["POST", "GET", "PUT", "DELETE"] + if method not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `method` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(method, allowed_values) + ) + + self._method = method + + @property + def rel(self): + """ + Gets the rel of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + + :return: The rel of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._rel + + @rel.setter + def rel(self, rel): + """ + Sets the rel of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + + :param rel: The rel of this HyperflexHxLinkDt. + :type: str + """ + + self._rel = rel + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HyperflexHxLinkDt): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_link_dt_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_link_dt_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..36e0dcc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_link_dt_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HyperflexHxLinkDtRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + HyperflexHxLinkDtRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HyperflexHxLinkDtRef. + + :return: The moid of this HyperflexHxLinkDtRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HyperflexHxLinkDtRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this HyperflexHxLinkDtRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HyperflexHxLinkDtRef. + + :return: The object_type of this HyperflexHxLinkDtRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HyperflexHxLinkDtRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HyperflexHxLinkDtRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HyperflexHxLinkDtRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2fc0a535 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt.py @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'address': 'str', + 'fqdn': 'str', + 'ip': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'address': 'Address', + 'fqdn': 'Fqdn', + 'ip': 'Ip' + } + + def __init__(self, address=None, fqdn=None, ip=None): + """ + HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._address = None + self._fqdn = None + self._ip = None + + if address is not None: + self.address = address + if fqdn is not None: + self.fqdn = fqdn + if ip is not None: + self.ip = ip + + @property + def address(self): + """ + Gets the address of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + + :return: The address of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._address + + @address.setter + def address(self, address): + """ + Sets the address of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + + :param address: The address of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + :type: str + """ + + self._address = address + + @property + def fqdn(self): + """ + Gets the fqdn of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + + :return: The fqdn of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._fqdn + + @fqdn.setter + def fqdn(self, fqdn): + """ + Sets the fqdn of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + + :param fqdn: The fqdn of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + :type: str + """ + + self._fqdn = fqdn + + @property + def ip(self): + """ + Gets the ip of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + + :return: The ip of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._ip + + @ip.setter + def ip(self, ip): + """ + Sets the ip of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + + :param ip: The ip of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt. + :type: str + """ + + self._ip = ip + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e61a784c --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_network_address_dt_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef. + + :return: The moid of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef. + + :return: The object_type of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDtRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b4c914f --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HyperflexHxUuIdDt(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'links': 'list[HyperflexHxLinkDt]', + 'uuid': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'links': 'Links', + 'uuid': 'Uuid' + } + + def __init__(self, links=None, uuid=None): + """ + HyperflexHxUuIdDt - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._links = None + self._uuid = None + + if links is not None: + self.links = links + if uuid is not None: + self.uuid = uuid + + @property + def links(self): + """ + Gets the links of this HyperflexHxUuIdDt. + + :return: The links of this HyperflexHxUuIdDt. + :rtype: list[HyperflexHxLinkDt] + """ + return self._links + + @links.setter + def links(self, links): + """ + Sets the links of this HyperflexHxUuIdDt. + + :param links: The links of this HyperflexHxUuIdDt. + :type: list[HyperflexHxLinkDt] + """ + + self._links = links + + @property + def uuid(self): + """ + Gets the uuid of this HyperflexHxUuIdDt. + + :return: The uuid of this HyperflexHxUuIdDt. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._uuid + + @uuid.setter + def uuid(self, uuid): + """ + Sets the uuid of this HyperflexHxUuIdDt. + + :param uuid: The uuid of this HyperflexHxUuIdDt. + :type: str + """ + + self._uuid = uuid + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HyperflexHxUuIdDt): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d4f3afc --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hx_uu_id_dt_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef. + + :return: The moid of this HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef. + + :return: The object_type of this HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HyperflexHxUuIdDtRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version.py index 37126280..482b7353 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexHxdpVersion(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'HyperflexAppCatalogRef', 'installer_image': 'HyperflexInstallerImageRef', 'version': 'str' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class HyperflexHxdpVersion(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'AppCatalog', 'installer_image': 'InstallerImage', 'version': 'Version' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, app_catalog=None, installer_image=None, version=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, app_catalog=None, installer_image=None, version=None): """ HyperflexHxdpVersion - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._app_catalog = None self._installer_image = None self._version = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if app_catalog is not None: self.app_catalog = app_catalog if installer_image is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexHxdpVersion. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexHxdpVersion. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexHxdpVersion. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexHxdpVersion. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexHxdpVersion. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexHxdpVersion. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexHxdpVersion. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexHxdpVersion. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def app_catalog(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version_list.py index ceaff069..4ccba1b3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version_ref.py index af2778a4..d0c20c2c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_hxdp_version_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_installer_image_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_installer_image_ref.py index fe8a8833..e4283e04 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_installer_image_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_installer_image_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ip_addr_range.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ip_addr_range.py index 9f84e3f7..201b311d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ip_addr_range.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ip_addr_range.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ip_addr_range_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ip_addr_range_ref.py index 559f0557..64f8efbb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ip_addr_range_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ip_addr_range_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_iterator_string.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_iterator_string.py index 9575d71e..0b3179ce 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_iterator_string.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_iterator_string.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_iterator_string_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_iterator_string_ref.py index dc29c59e..b7b7b3f7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_iterator_string_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_iterator_string_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy.py index 7138fb02..90aeccf0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'cluster_profiles': 'list[HyperflexClusterProfileRef]', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'cluster_profiles': 'ClusterProfiles', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy(object): 'organization': 'Organization' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, factory_hypervisor_password=None, hxdp_root_pwd=None, hypervisor_admin=None, hypervisor_admin_pwd=None, is_hxdp_root_pwd_set=None, is_hypervisor_admin_pwd_set=None, organization=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, factory_hypervisor_password=None, hxdp_root_pwd=None, hypervisor_admin=None, hypervisor_admin_pwd=None, is_hxdp_root_pwd_set=None, is_hypervisor_admin_pwd_set=None, organization=None): """ HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._cluster_profiles = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ @@ -441,7 +469,7 @@ def factory_hypervisor_password(self, factory_hypervisor_password): def hxdp_root_pwd(self): """ Gets the hxdp_root_pwd of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. - HyperFlex storage controller VM password Must contain a minimum of 10 characters with at least 1 lowercase, 1 uppercase, 1 numeric, and 1 special character - !@#$%^&* + HyperFlex storage controller VM password must contain a minimum of 10 characters, with at least 1 lowercase, 1 uppercase, 1 numeric, and 1 of these special characters - !@#$%^&* :return: The hxdp_root_pwd of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -452,7 +480,7 @@ def hxdp_root_pwd(self): def hxdp_root_pwd(self, hxdp_root_pwd): """ Sets the hxdp_root_pwd of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. - HyperFlex storage controller VM password Must contain a minimum of 10 characters with at least 1 lowercase, 1 uppercase, 1 numeric, and 1 special character - !@#$%^&* + HyperFlex storage controller VM password must contain a minimum of 10 characters, with at least 1 lowercase, 1 uppercase, 1 numeric, and 1 of these special characters - !@#$%^&* :param hxdp_root_pwd: The hxdp_root_pwd of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. :type: str @@ -464,7 +492,7 @@ def hxdp_root_pwd(self, hxdp_root_pwd): def hypervisor_admin(self): """ Gets the hypervisor_admin of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. - Hypervisor administrator username Must contain only alphanumeric characters Use the root account for ESXi deployments + Hypervisor administrator username must contain only alphanumeric characters. Use the root account for ESXi deployments. :return: The hypervisor_admin of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -475,7 +503,7 @@ def hypervisor_admin(self): def hypervisor_admin(self, hypervisor_admin): """ Sets the hypervisor_admin of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. - Hypervisor administrator username Must contain only alphanumeric characters Use the root account for ESXi deployments + Hypervisor administrator username must contain only alphanumeric characters. Use the root account for ESXi deployments. :param hypervisor_admin: The hypervisor_admin of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. :type: str @@ -487,7 +515,7 @@ def hypervisor_admin(self, hypervisor_admin): def hypervisor_admin_pwd(self): """ Gets the hypervisor_admin_pwd of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. - Specifies the ESXi root password. For HyperFlex Data Platform 3.0 or later, if the factory default password was not manually changed, you will be required to set a new custom password. If the password was manually changed, you must not enable factory default password property and provide the current Hypervisor password. Note - All HyperFlex nodes require the same Hypervisor password for installation. For HyperFlex Data Platform prior to 3.0, use the default password \"Cisco123\" for newly manufactured HyperFlex servers. A custom password should only be entered if Hypervisor credentials were manually changed prior to deployment. + Specifies the ESXi root password. For HyperFlex Data Platform 3.0 or later, if the factory default password was not manually changed, you must set a new custom password. If the password was manually changed, you must not enable the factory default password property and provide the current hypervisor password. Note - All HyperFlex nodes require the same hypervisor password for installation. For HyperFlex Data Platform prior to 3.0, use the default password \"Cisco123\" for newly manufactured HyperFlex servers. A custom password should only be entered if hypervisor credentials were manually changed prior to deployment. :return: The hypervisor_admin_pwd of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -498,7 +526,7 @@ def hypervisor_admin_pwd(self): def hypervisor_admin_pwd(self, hypervisor_admin_pwd): """ Sets the hypervisor_admin_pwd of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. - Specifies the ESXi root password. For HyperFlex Data Platform 3.0 or later, if the factory default password was not manually changed, you will be required to set a new custom password. If the password was manually changed, you must not enable factory default password property and provide the current Hypervisor password. Note - All HyperFlex nodes require the same Hypervisor password for installation. For HyperFlex Data Platform prior to 3.0, use the default password \"Cisco123\" for newly manufactured HyperFlex servers. A custom password should only be entered if Hypervisor credentials were manually changed prior to deployment. + Specifies the ESXi root password. For HyperFlex Data Platform 3.0 or later, if the factory default password was not manually changed, you must set a new custom password. If the password was manually changed, you must not enable the factory default password property and provide the current hypervisor password. Note - All HyperFlex nodes require the same hypervisor password for installation. For HyperFlex Data Platform prior to 3.0, use the default password \"Cisco123\" for newly manufactured HyperFlex servers. A custom password should only be entered if hypervisor credentials were manually changed prior to deployment. :param hypervisor_admin_pwd: The hypervisor_admin_pwd of this HyperflexLocalCredentialPolicy. :type: str diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_list.py index 722c46b3..b37f73fa 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_ref.py index 9bd47645..34ccd1f9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_local_credential_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_logical_availability_zone.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_logical_availability_zone.py index 6f82d964..b36b0363 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_logical_availability_zone.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_logical_availability_zone.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_logical_availability_zone_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_logical_availability_zone_ref.py index f6249d43..4f1b2eda 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_logical_availability_zone_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_logical_availability_zone_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_mac_addr_prefix_range.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_mac_addr_prefix_range.py index 88203544..2b32322a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_mac_addr_prefix_range.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_mac_addr_prefix_range.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_mac_addr_prefix_range_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_mac_addr_prefix_range_ref.py index aebe4474..8a98311d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_mac_addr_prefix_range_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_mac_addr_prefix_range_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_managed_object_reference.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_managed_object_reference.py index fa6ff35f..f4325477 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_managed_object_reference.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_managed_object_reference.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_managed_object_reference_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_managed_object_reference_ref.py index c883bcb9..3d345efd 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_managed_object_reference_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_managed_object_reference_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vlan.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vlan.py index dac1fa58..e1a84897 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vlan.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vlan.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vlan_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vlan_ref.py index 57b237de..82ccd9ec 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vlan_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vlan_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vsan.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vsan.py index 020b1764..ca39a4b4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vsan.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vsan.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vsan_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vsan_ref.py index c1c0b0ba..a9b1d0f9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vsan_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_named_vsan_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..40ec316a --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node.py @@ -0,0 +1,751 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HyperflexNode(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'build_number': 'str', + 'cluster': 'HyperflexClusterRef', + 'cluster_member': 'AssetClusterMemberRef', + 'display_version': 'str', + 'host_name': 'str', + 'hypervisor': 'str', + 'identity': 'HyperflexHxUuIdDt', + 'ip': 'HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt', + 'lockdown': 'bool', + 'model_number': 'str', + 'physical_server': 'ComputePhysicalRef', + 'serial_number': 'str', + 'status': 'str', + 'version': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'build_number': 'BuildNumber', + 'cluster': 'Cluster', + 'cluster_member': 'ClusterMember', + 'display_version': 'DisplayVersion', + 'host_name': 'HostName', + 'hypervisor': 'Hypervisor', + 'identity': 'Identity', + 'ip': 'Ip', + 'lockdown': 'Lockdown', + 'model_number': 'ModelNumber', + 'physical_server': 'PhysicalServer', + 'serial_number': 'SerialNumber', + 'status': 'Status', + 'version': 'Version' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, build_number=None, cluster=None, cluster_member=None, display_version=None, host_name=None, hypervisor=None, identity=None, ip=None, lockdown=None, model_number=None, physical_server=None, serial_number=None, status='UNKNOWN', version=None): + """ + HyperflexNode - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._build_number = None + self._cluster = None + self._cluster_member = None + self._display_version = None + self._host_name = None + self._hypervisor = None + self._identity = None + self._ip = None + self._lockdown = None + self._model_number = None + self._physical_server = None + self._serial_number = None + self._status = None + self._version = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if build_number is not None: + self.build_number = build_number + if cluster is not None: + self.cluster = cluster + if cluster_member is not None: + self.cluster_member = cluster_member + if display_version is not None: + self.display_version = display_version + if host_name is not None: + self.host_name = host_name + if hypervisor is not None: + self.hypervisor = hypervisor + if identity is not None: + self.identity = identity + if ip is not None: + self.ip = ip + if lockdown is not None: + self.lockdown = lockdown + if model_number is not None: + self.model_number = model_number + if physical_server is not None: + self.physical_server = physical_server + if serial_number is not None: + self.serial_number = serial_number + if status is not None: + self.status = status + if version is not None: + self.version = version + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this HyperflexNode. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this HyperflexNode. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this HyperflexNode. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this HyperflexNode. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this HyperflexNode. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this HyperflexNode. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this HyperflexNode. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this HyperflexNode. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this HyperflexNode. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this HyperflexNode. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this HyperflexNode. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HyperflexNode. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HyperflexNode. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HyperflexNode. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HyperflexNode. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this HyperflexNode. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this HyperflexNode. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this HyperflexNode. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this HyperflexNode. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this HyperflexNode. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this HyperflexNode. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this HyperflexNode. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this HyperflexNode. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexNode. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexNode. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexNode. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexNode. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def build_number(self): + """ + Gets the build_number of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The build_number of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._build_number + + @build_number.setter + def build_number(self, build_number): + """ + Sets the build_number of this HyperflexNode. + + :param build_number: The build_number of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._build_number = build_number + + @property + def cluster(self): + """ + Gets the cluster of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The cluster of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: HyperflexClusterRef + """ + return self._cluster + + @cluster.setter + def cluster(self, cluster): + """ + Sets the cluster of this HyperflexNode. + + :param cluster: The cluster of this HyperflexNode. + :type: HyperflexClusterRef + """ + + self._cluster = cluster + + @property + def cluster_member(self): + """ + Gets the cluster_member of this HyperflexNode. + A relationship to the ClusterMember that represents this node's registration to Intersight + + :return: The cluster_member of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: AssetClusterMemberRef + """ + return self._cluster_member + + @cluster_member.setter + def cluster_member(self, cluster_member): + """ + Sets the cluster_member of this HyperflexNode. + A relationship to the ClusterMember that represents this node's registration to Intersight + + :param cluster_member: The cluster_member of this HyperflexNode. + :type: AssetClusterMemberRef + """ + + self._cluster_member = cluster_member + + @property + def display_version(self): + """ + Gets the display_version of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The display_version of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._display_version + + @display_version.setter + def display_version(self, display_version): + """ + Sets the display_version of this HyperflexNode. + + :param display_version: The display_version of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._display_version = display_version + + @property + def host_name(self): + """ + Gets the host_name of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The host_name of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._host_name + + @host_name.setter + def host_name(self, host_name): + """ + Sets the host_name of this HyperflexNode. + + :param host_name: The host_name of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._host_name = host_name + + @property + def hypervisor(self): + """ + Gets the hypervisor of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The hypervisor of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._hypervisor + + @hypervisor.setter + def hypervisor(self, hypervisor): + """ + Sets the hypervisor of this HyperflexNode. + + :param hypervisor: The hypervisor of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._hypervisor = hypervisor + + @property + def identity(self): + """ + Gets the identity of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The identity of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: HyperflexHxUuIdDt + """ + return self._identity + + @identity.setter + def identity(self, identity): + """ + Sets the identity of this HyperflexNode. + + :param identity: The identity of this HyperflexNode. + :type: HyperflexHxUuIdDt + """ + + self._identity = identity + + @property + def ip(self): + """ + Gets the ip of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The ip of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt + """ + return self._ip + + @ip.setter + def ip(self, ip): + """ + Sets the ip of this HyperflexNode. + + :param ip: The ip of this HyperflexNode. + :type: HyperflexHxNetworkAddressDt + """ + + self._ip = ip + + @property + def lockdown(self): + """ + Gets the lockdown of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The lockdown of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: bool + """ + return self._lockdown + + @lockdown.setter + def lockdown(self, lockdown): + """ + Sets the lockdown of this HyperflexNode. + + :param lockdown: The lockdown of this HyperflexNode. + :type: bool + """ + + self._lockdown = lockdown + + @property + def model_number(self): + """ + Gets the model_number of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The model_number of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._model_number + + @model_number.setter + def model_number(self, model_number): + """ + Sets the model_number of this HyperflexNode. + + :param model_number: The model_number of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._model_number = model_number + + @property + def physical_server(self): + """ + Gets the physical_server of this HyperflexNode. + A relationship to the UCS server associated with this node + + :return: The physical_server of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: ComputePhysicalRef + """ + return self._physical_server + + @physical_server.setter + def physical_server(self, physical_server): + """ + Sets the physical_server of this HyperflexNode. + A relationship to the UCS server associated with this node + + :param physical_server: The physical_server of this HyperflexNode. + :type: ComputePhysicalRef + """ + + self._physical_server = physical_server + + @property + def serial_number(self): + """ + Gets the serial_number of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The serial_number of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._serial_number + + @serial_number.setter + def serial_number(self, serial_number): + """ + Sets the serial_number of this HyperflexNode. + + :param serial_number: The serial_number of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._serial_number = serial_number + + @property + def status(self): + """ + Gets the status of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The status of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._status + + @status.setter + def status(self, status): + """ + Sets the status of this HyperflexNode. + + :param status: The status of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["UNKNOWN", "ONLINE", "OFFLINE", "INMAINTENANCE", "DEGRADED"] + if status not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `status` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(status, allowed_values) + ) + + self._status = status + + @property + def version(self): + """ + Gets the version of this HyperflexNode. + + :return: The version of this HyperflexNode. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._version + + @version.setter + def version(self, version): + """ + Sets the version of this HyperflexNode. + + :param version: The version of this HyperflexNode. + :type: str + """ + + self._version = version + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HyperflexNode): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy.py index d370d4f5..92ac9e27 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'cluster_profiles': 'list[HyperflexClusterProfileRef]', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'cluster_profiles': 'ClusterProfiles', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy(object): 'organization': 'Organization' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, data_ip_range=None, hxdp_ip_range=None, mgmt_ip_range=None, node_name_prefix=None, organization=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, data_ip_range=None, hxdp_ip_range=None, mgmt_ip_range=None, node_name_prefix=None, organization=None): """ HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._cluster_profiles = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexNodeConfigPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy_list.py index 1af76090..ccbe1f87 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy_ref.py index 03b83469..e72c790c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_config_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a46d66ed --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HyperflexNodeList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[HyperflexNode]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + HyperflexNodeList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this HyperflexNodeList. + The number of hyperflexNodes matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this HyperflexNodeList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this HyperflexNodeList. + The number of hyperflexNodes matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this HyperflexNodeList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this HyperflexNodeList. + The array of hyperflexNodes matching your request. + + :return: The results of this HyperflexNodeList. + :rtype: list[HyperflexNode] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this HyperflexNodeList. + The array of hyperflexNodes matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this HyperflexNodeList. + :type: list[HyperflexNode] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HyperflexNodeList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile.py index 6824385a..476a4db9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexNodeProfile(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'src_template': 'PolicyAbstractProfileRef', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class HyperflexNodeProfile(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'src_template': 'SrcTemplate', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class HyperflexNodeProfile(object): 'hypervisor_mgmt_ip': 'HypervisorMgmtIp' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance', assigned_server=None, cluster_profile=None, hxdp_data_ip=None, hxdp_mgmt_ip=None, hypervisor_data_ip=None, hypervisor_mgmt_ip=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance', assigned_server=None, cluster_profile=None, hxdp_data_ip=None, hxdp_mgmt_ip=None, hypervisor_data_ip=None, hypervisor_mgmt_ip=None): """ HyperflexNodeProfile - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._src_template = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexNodeProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexNodeProfile. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexNodeProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexNodeProfile. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexNodeProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexNodeProfile. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexNodeProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexNodeProfile. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile_list.py index daba7bc3..570b186b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile_ref.py index 4c441b38..0fcd406d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_profile_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79d7bf70 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_node_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class HyperflexNodeRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + HyperflexNodeRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this HyperflexNodeRef. + + :return: The moid of this HyperflexNodeRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this HyperflexNodeRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this HyperflexNodeRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this HyperflexNodeRef. + + :return: The object_type of this HyperflexNodeRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this HyperflexNodeRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this HyperflexNodeRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, HyperflexNodeRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy.py index 5ae27da3..9685250b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexProxySettingPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'cluster_profiles': 'list[HyperflexClusterProfileRef]', @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ class HyperflexProxySettingPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'cluster_profiles': 'ClusterProfiles', @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ class HyperflexProxySettingPolicy(object): 'username': 'Username' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, hostname=None, is_password_set=None, organization=None, password=None, port=None, username=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, hostname=None, is_password_set=None, organization=None, password=None, port=None, username=None): """ HyperflexProxySettingPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._cluster_profiles = None @@ -114,6 +117,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -321,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexProxySettingPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexProxySettingPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexProxySettingPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexProxySettingPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexProxySettingPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexProxySettingPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexProxySettingPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexProxySettingPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_list.py index c0e38678..c0d8bd8c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_ref.py index abe13565..8f01fb82 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_proxy_setting_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version.py index 3e5d0e27..dede797b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'HyperflexAppCatalogRef', 'server_firmware_version_entries': 'list[HyperflexServerFirmwareVersionEntry]' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'AppCatalog', 'server_firmware_version_entries': 'ServerFirmwareVersionEntries' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, app_catalog=None, server_firmware_version_entries=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, app_catalog=None, server_firmware_version_entries=None): """ HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._app_catalog = None self._server_firmware_version_entries = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if app_catalog is not None: self.app_catalog = app_catalog if server_firmware_version_entries is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexServerFirmwareVersion. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def app_catalog(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry.py index d30b7f01..e15b765b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry_ref.py index 98f4c87c..704205d0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_entry_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_list.py index 9096bc84..03ac8362 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_ref.py index d5296fff..299adfb7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_firmware_version_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model.py index d4d4e191..e304766e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexServerModel(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'HyperflexAppCatalogRef', 'server_model_entries': 'list[HyperflexServerModelEntry]' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class HyperflexServerModel(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'app_catalog': 'AppCatalog', 'server_model_entries': 'ServerModelEntries' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, app_catalog=None, server_model_entries=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, app_catalog=None, server_model_entries=None): """ HyperflexServerModel - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._app_catalog = None self._server_model_entries = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if app_catalog is not None: self.app_catalog = app_catalog if server_model_entries is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexServerModel. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexServerModel. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexServerModel. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexServerModel. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexServerModel. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexServerModel. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexServerModel. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexServerModel. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def app_catalog(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_entry.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_entry.py index 5a1c3035..f6343324 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_entry.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_entry.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_entry_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_entry_ref.py index 69954373..6fad7160 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_entry_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_entry_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_list.py index 46cb8783..011079f1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_ref.py index 7ad2c8bd..d6c88b8f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_server_model_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_healing_info.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_healing_info.py index 8b8f71e2..bc4fe654 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_healing_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_healing_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ class HyperflexStPlatformClusterHealingInfo(object): 'estimated_completion_time_in_seconds': 'int', 'in_progress': 'bool', 'messages': 'list[str]', - 'messages_iterator': 'HyperflexIteratorString', + 'messages_iterator': 'object', 'messages_size': 'int', 'percent_complete': 'int' } @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ def messages_iterator(self): Gets the messages_iterator of this HyperflexStPlatformClusterHealingInfo. :return: The messages_iterator of this HyperflexStPlatformClusterHealingInfo. - :rtype: HyperflexIteratorString + :rtype: object """ return self._messages_iterator @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ def messages_iterator(self, messages_iterator): Sets the messages_iterator of this HyperflexStPlatformClusterHealingInfo. :param messages_iterator: The messages_iterator of this HyperflexStPlatformClusterHealingInfo. - :type: HyperflexIteratorString + :type: object """ self._messages_iterator = messages_iterator diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_healing_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_healing_info_ref.py index 1c74af90..c159f405 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_healing_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_healing_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_resiliency_info.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_resiliency_info.py index 95a6ab2b..3de55dfc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_resiliency_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_resiliency_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class HyperflexStPlatformClusterResiliencyInfo(object): swagger_types = { 'hdd_failures_tolerable': 'int', 'messages': 'list[str]', - 'messages_iterator': 'HyperflexIteratorString', + 'messages_iterator': 'object', 'messages_size': 'int', 'node_failures_tolerable': 'int', 'ssd_failures_tolerable': 'int', @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ def messages_iterator(self): Gets the messages_iterator of this HyperflexStPlatformClusterResiliencyInfo. :return: The messages_iterator of this HyperflexStPlatformClusterResiliencyInfo. - :rtype: HyperflexIteratorString + :rtype: object """ return self._messages_iterator @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ def messages_iterator(self, messages_iterator): Sets the messages_iterator of this HyperflexStPlatformClusterResiliencyInfo. :param messages_iterator: The messages_iterator of this HyperflexStPlatformClusterResiliencyInfo. - :type: HyperflexIteratorString + :type: object """ self._messages_iterator = messages_iterator diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_resiliency_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_resiliency_info_ref.py index 15d45b98..adb6f4f2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_resiliency_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_st_platform_cluster_resiliency_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_summary.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_summary.py index 8687a58e..ec40c741 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_summary.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_summary.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ class HyperflexSummary(object): 'free_capacity': 'int', 'healing_info': 'HyperflexStPlatformClusterHealingInfo', 'name': 'str', - 'resiliency_details': 'str', + 'resiliency_details': 'object', 'resiliency_details_size': 'int', 'resiliency_info': 'HyperflexStPlatformClusterResiliencyInfo', 'space_status': 'str', @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ def resiliency_details(self): Gets the resiliency_details of this HyperflexSummary. :return: The resiliency_details of this HyperflexSummary. - :rtype: str + :rtype: object """ return self._resiliency_details @@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ def resiliency_details(self, resiliency_details): Sets the resiliency_details of this HyperflexSummary. :param resiliency_details: The resiliency_details of this HyperflexSummary. - :type: str + :type: object """ self._resiliency_details = resiliency_details diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_summary_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_summary_ref.py index c953e405..37381273 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_summary_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_summary_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy.py index 03297d22..bf68f1f7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexSysConfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'cluster_profiles': 'list[HyperflexClusterProfileRef]', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class HyperflexSysConfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'cluster_profiles': 'ClusterProfiles', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class HyperflexSysConfigPolicy(object): 'timezone': 'Timezone' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, dns_domain_name=None, dns_servers=None, ntp_servers=None, organization=None, timezone=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, dns_domain_name=None, dns_servers=None, ntp_servers=None, organization=None, timezone=None): """ HyperflexSysConfigPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._cluster_profiles = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexSysConfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexSysConfigPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexSysConfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexSysConfigPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexSysConfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexSysConfigPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexSysConfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexSysConfigPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_list.py index fbd100fe..c2925672 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_ref.py index 95a8d487..20bda05f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_sys_config_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy.py index 29f81528..59d5f328 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'cluster_profiles': 'list[HyperflexClusterProfileRef]', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'cluster_profiles': 'ClusterProfiles', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy(object): 'server_firmware_version': 'ServerFirmwareVersion' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, kvm_ip_range=None, mac_prefix_range=None, organization=None, server_firmware_version=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, kvm_ip_range=None, mac_prefix_range=None, organization=None, server_firmware_version=None): """ HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._cluster_profiles = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexUcsmConfigPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_list.py index 170f335a..6e1564f9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_ref.py index 8fa7b82f..8f88bd0b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_ucsm_config_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy.py index f4574c78..02af848f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'cluster_profiles': 'list[HyperflexClusterProfileRef]', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'cluster_profiles': 'ClusterProfiles', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy(object): 'username': 'Username' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, data_center=None, hostname=None, is_password_set=None, organization=None, password=None, sso_url=None, username=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, cluster_profiles=None, data_center=None, hostname=None, is_password_set=None, organization=None, password=None, sso_url=None, username=None): """ HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._cluster_profiles = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ @@ -508,7 +536,7 @@ def organization(self, organization): def password(self): """ Gets the password of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. - vCenter password Password must be atleast 6 characters. Follow the corresponding password policy governed by vCenter. + vCenter password must be atleast 6 characters. Follow the corresponding password policy governed by vCenter. :return: The password of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -519,7 +547,7 @@ def password(self): def password(self, password): """ Sets the password of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. - vCenter password Password must be atleast 6 characters. Follow the corresponding password policy governed by vCenter. + vCenter password must be atleast 6 characters. Follow the corresponding password policy governed by vCenter. :param password: The password of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. :type: str @@ -531,7 +559,7 @@ def password(self, password): def sso_url(self): """ Gets the sso_url of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. - Overrides the default vCenter Single Sign-On URL. Do not specify unless instructed by Cisco TAC + Overrides the default vCenter Single Sign-On URL. Do not specify unless instructed by Cisco TAC. :return: The sso_url of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. :rtype: str @@ -542,7 +570,7 @@ def sso_url(self): def sso_url(self, sso_url): """ Sets the sso_url of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. - Overrides the default vCenter Single Sign-On URL. Do not specify unless instructed by Cisco TAC + Overrides the default vCenter Single Sign-On URL. Do not specify unless instructed by Cisco TAC. :param sso_url: The sso_url of this HyperflexVcenterConfigPolicy. :type: str diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_list.py index cba91681..ba2b50f5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_ref.py index f4f5eac6..89d1f90d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_vcenter_config_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_wwxn_prefix_range.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_wwxn_prefix_range.py index e6ff07ca..f946753b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_wwxn_prefix_range.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_wwxn_prefix_range.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/hyperflex_wwxn_prefix_range_ref.py b/intersight/models/hyperflex_wwxn_prefix_range_ref.py index 878ab496..015bf7ef 100644 --- a/intersight/models/hyperflex_wwxn_prefix_range_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/hyperflex_wwxn_prefix_range_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/i18n_message.py b/intersight/models/i18n_message.py index 5ca77ce4..8023177d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/i18n_message.py +++ b/intersight/models/i18n_message.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/i18n_message_param.py b/intersight/models/i18n_message_param.py index 7d40c2ab..3f567ad6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/i18n_message_param.py +++ b/intersight/models/i18n_message_param.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/i18n_message_param_ref.py b/intersight/models/i18n_message_param_ref.py index 1df09277..7867e4b7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/i18n_message_param_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/i18n_message_param_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/i18n_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/i18n_message_ref.py index adeccb89..a8a4186d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/i18n_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/i18n_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack.py b/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack.py index 306e3bd2..1335c18d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IaasConnectorPack(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'dependency_names': 'list[str]', 'downloaded_version': 'str', 'guid': 'IaasUcsdInfoRef', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class IaasConnectorPack(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'dependency_names': 'DependencyNames', 'downloaded_version': 'DownloadedVersion', 'guid': 'Guid', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class IaasConnectorPack(object): 'version': 'Version' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, dependency_names=None, downloaded_version=None, guid=None, name=None, state=None, version=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, dependency_names=None, downloaded_version=None, guid=None, name=None, state=None, version=None): """ IaasConnectorPack - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._dependency_names = None self._downloaded_version = None self._guid = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if dependency_names is not None: self.dependency_names = dependency_names if downloaded_version is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IaasConnectorPack. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IaasConnectorPack. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IaasConnectorPack. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IaasConnectorPack. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IaasConnectorPack. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IaasConnectorPack. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IaasConnectorPack. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IaasConnectorPack. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def dependency_names(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack_list.py b/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack_list.py index 78d21e4b..7d94e478 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack_ref.py b/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack_ref.py index e1d0cd9a..5f094414 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_connector_pack_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_device_status.py b/intersight/models/iaas_device_status.py index 19379ecf..de50578f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_device_status.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_device_status.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IaasDeviceStatus(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account_name': 'str', 'account_type': 'str', 'connection_status': 'str', @@ -48,7 +49,8 @@ class IaasDeviceStatus(object): 'device_version': 'str', 'guid': 'IaasUcsdInfoRef', 'ip_address': 'str', - 'pod': 'str' + 'pod': 'str', + 'pod_type': 'str' } attribute_map = { @@ -61,6 +63,7 @@ class IaasDeviceStatus(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account_name': 'AccountName', 'account_type': 'AccountType', 'connection_status': 'ConnectionStatus', @@ -69,10 +72,11 @@ class IaasDeviceStatus(object): 'device_version': 'DeviceVersion', 'guid': 'Guid', 'ip_address': 'IpAddress', - 'pod': 'Pod' + 'pod': 'Pod', + 'pod_type': 'PodType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account_name=None, account_type=None, connection_status=None, device_model=None, device_vendor=None, device_version=None, guid=None, ip_address=None, pod=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account_name=None, account_type=None, connection_status=None, device_model=None, device_vendor=None, device_version=None, guid=None, ip_address=None, pod=None, pod_type=None): """ IaasDeviceStatus - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account_name = None self._account_type = None self._connection_status = None @@ -95,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._guid = None self._ip_address = None self._pod = None + self._pod_type = None if account_moid is not None: self.account_moid = account_moid @@ -114,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account_name is not None: self.account_name = account_name if account_type is not None: @@ -132,6 +140,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.ip_address = ip_address if pod is not None: self.pod = pod + if pod_type is not None: + self.pod_type = pod_type @property def account_moid(self): @@ -321,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IaasDeviceStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IaasDeviceStatus. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IaasDeviceStatus. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IaasDeviceStatus. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IaasDeviceStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IaasDeviceStatus. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IaasDeviceStatus. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IaasDeviceStatus. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account_name(self): """ @@ -526,7 +559,7 @@ def ip_address(self, ip_address): def pod(self): """ Gets the pod of this IaasDeviceStatus. - Describes about the pod to which this device belongs to in UCSD + Describes about the pod to which this device belongs to in UCSD :return: The pod of this IaasDeviceStatus. :rtype: str @@ -537,7 +570,7 @@ def pod(self): def pod(self, pod): """ Sets the pod of this IaasDeviceStatus. - Describes about the pod to which this device belongs to in UCSD + Describes about the pod to which this device belongs to in UCSD :param pod: The pod of this IaasDeviceStatus. :type: str @@ -545,6 +578,29 @@ def pod(self, pod): self._pod = pod + @property + def pod_type(self): + """ + Gets the pod_type of this IaasDeviceStatus. + Describes about the podType of Pod to which this device belongs to in UCSD + + :return: The pod_type of this IaasDeviceStatus. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._pod_type + + @pod_type.setter + def pod_type(self, pod_type): + """ + Sets the pod_type of this IaasDeviceStatus. + Describes about the podType of Pod to which this device belongs to in UCSD + + :param pod_type: The pod_type of this IaasDeviceStatus. + :type: str + """ + + self._pod_type = pod_type + def to_dict(self): """ Returns the model properties as a dict diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_device_status_list.py b/intersight/models/iaas_device_status_list.py index 52e76300..f1b27ac8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_device_status_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_device_status_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_device_status_ref.py b/intersight/models/iaas_device_status_ref.py index 24d9445c..4d87f951 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_device_status_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_device_status_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_license_info.py b/intersight/models/iaas_license_info.py index 6c33eb0e..76fe5c3d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_license_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_license_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IaasLicenseInfo(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'guid': 'IaasUcsdInfoRef', 'license_expiration_date': 'str', 'license_keys_info': 'list[IaasLicenseKeysInfo]', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class IaasLicenseInfo(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'guid': 'Guid', 'license_expiration_date': 'LicenseExpirationDate', 'license_keys_info': 'LicenseKeysInfo', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class IaasLicenseInfo(object): 'license_utilization_info': 'LicenseUtilizationInfo' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, guid=None, license_expiration_date=None, license_keys_info=None, license_type=None, license_utilization_info=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, guid=None, license_expiration_date=None, license_keys_info=None, license_type=None, license_utilization_info=None): """ IaasLicenseInfo - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._guid = None self._license_expiration_date = None self._license_keys_info = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if guid is not None: self.guid = guid if license_expiration_date is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IaasLicenseInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IaasLicenseInfo. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IaasLicenseInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IaasLicenseInfo. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IaasLicenseInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IaasLicenseInfo. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IaasLicenseInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IaasLicenseInfo. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def guid(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_license_info_list.py b/intersight/models/iaas_license_info_list.py index 5abfcc34..c6ad4aff 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_license_info_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_license_info_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_license_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/iaas_license_info_ref.py index 740f9040..84d87d86 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_license_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_license_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_license_keys_info.py b/intersight/models/iaas_license_keys_info.py index 74cf9da0..b753dae7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_license_keys_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_license_keys_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_license_keys_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/iaas_license_keys_info_ref.py index 1afbdb26..29343782 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_license_keys_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_license_keys_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_license_utilization_info.py b/intersight/models/iaas_license_utilization_info.py index 95bab0e5..90161b0a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_license_utilization_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_license_utilization_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_license_utilization_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/iaas_license_utilization_info_ref.py index 88854ab6..d1170a4b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_license_utilization_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_license_utilization_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_most_run_tasks.py b/intersight/models/iaas_most_run_tasks.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fb653731 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_most_run_tasks.py @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class IaasMostRunTasks(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'guid': 'IaasUcsdInfoRef', + 'task_category': 'str', + 'task_execution_count': 'int', + 'task_name': 'str', + 'task_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'guid': 'Guid', + 'task_category': 'TaskCategory', + 'task_execution_count': 'TaskExecutionCount', + 'task_name': 'TaskName', + 'task_type': 'TaskType' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, guid=None, task_category=None, task_execution_count=None, task_name=None, task_type=None): + """ + IaasMostRunTasks - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._guid = None + self._task_category = None + self._task_execution_count = None + self._task_name = None + self._task_type = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if guid is not None: + self.guid = guid + if task_category is not None: + self.task_category = task_category + if task_execution_count is not None: + self.task_execution_count = task_execution_count + if task_name is not None: + self.task_name = task_name + if task_type is not None: + self.task_type = task_type + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this IaasMostRunTasks. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this IaasMostRunTasks. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this IaasMostRunTasks. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this IaasMostRunTasks. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this IaasMostRunTasks. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this IaasMostRunTasks. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IaasMostRunTasks. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def guid(self): + """ + Gets the guid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + + :return: The guid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: IaasUcsdInfoRef + """ + return self._guid + + @guid.setter + def guid(self, guid): + """ + Sets the guid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + + :param guid: The guid of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: IaasUcsdInfoRef + """ + + self._guid = guid + + @property + def task_category(self): + """ + Gets the task_category of this IaasMostRunTasks. + A functional area to which a task belongs to + + :return: The task_category of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._task_category + + @task_category.setter + def task_category(self, task_category): + """ + Sets the task_category of this IaasMostRunTasks. + A functional area to which a task belongs to + + :param task_category: The task_category of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: str + """ + + self._task_category = task_category + + @property + def task_execution_count(self): + """ + Gets the task_execution_count of this IaasMostRunTasks. + Number of times this task has executed. + + :return: The task_execution_count of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._task_execution_count + + @task_execution_count.setter + def task_execution_count(self, task_execution_count): + """ + Sets the task_execution_count of this IaasMostRunTasks. + Number of times this task has executed. + + :param task_execution_count: The task_execution_count of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: int + """ + + self._task_execution_count = task_execution_count + + @property + def task_name(self): + """ + Gets the task_name of this IaasMostRunTasks. + Name of the task + + :return: The task_name of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._task_name + + @task_name.setter + def task_name(self, task_name): + """ + Sets the task_name of this IaasMostRunTasks. + Name of the task + + :param task_name: The task_name of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: str + """ + + self._task_name = task_name + + @property + def task_type(self): + """ + Gets the task_type of this IaasMostRunTasks. + Type of the task whether it is system task or custom task + + :return: The task_type of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._task_type + + @task_type.setter + def task_type(self, task_type): + """ + Sets the task_type of this IaasMostRunTasks. + Type of the task whether it is system task or custom task + + :param task_type: The task_type of this IaasMostRunTasks. + :type: str + """ + + self._task_type = task_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, IaasMostRunTasks): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_most_run_tasks_list.py b/intersight/models/iaas_most_run_tasks_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5227fa53 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_most_run_tasks_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class IaasMostRunTasksList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[IaasMostRunTasks]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + IaasMostRunTasksList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this IaasMostRunTasksList. + The number of iaasMostRunTasks matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this IaasMostRunTasksList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this IaasMostRunTasksList. + The number of iaasMostRunTasks matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this IaasMostRunTasksList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this IaasMostRunTasksList. + The array of iaasMostRunTasks matching your request. + + :return: The results of this IaasMostRunTasksList. + :rtype: list[IaasMostRunTasks] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this IaasMostRunTasksList. + The array of iaasMostRunTasks matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this IaasMostRunTasksList. + :type: list[IaasMostRunTasks] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, IaasMostRunTasksList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_most_run_tasks_ref.py b/intersight/models/iaas_most_run_tasks_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a81218d --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_most_run_tasks_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class IaasMostRunTasksRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + IaasMostRunTasksRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this IaasMostRunTasksRef. + + :return: The moid of this IaasMostRunTasksRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this IaasMostRunTasksRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this IaasMostRunTasksRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this IaasMostRunTasksRef. + + :return: The object_type of this IaasMostRunTasksRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this IaasMostRunTasksRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this IaasMostRunTasksRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, IaasMostRunTasksRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info.py b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info.py index 126586c0..932f8ff7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IaasUcsdInfo(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'connector_pack': 'list[IaasConnectorPackRef]', 'device_id': 'str', 'device_status': 'list[IaasDeviceStatusRef]', @@ -47,11 +48,14 @@ class IaasUcsdInfo(object): 'host_name': 'str', 'ip': 'str', 'license_info': 'IaasLicenseInfoRef', + 'most_run_tasks': 'list[IaasMostRunTasksRef]', + 'node_type': 'str', 'product_name': 'str', 'product_vendor': 'str', 'product_version': 'str', 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', - 'status': 'str' + 'status': 'str', + 'ucsd_managed_infra': 'IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef' } attribute_map = { @@ -64,6 +68,7 @@ class IaasUcsdInfo(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'connector_pack': 'ConnectorPack', 'device_id': 'DeviceId', 'device_status': 'DeviceStatus', @@ -71,14 +76,17 @@ class IaasUcsdInfo(object): 'host_name': 'HostName', 'ip': 'Ip', 'license_info': 'LicenseInfo', + 'most_run_tasks': 'MostRunTasks', + 'node_type': 'NodeType', 'product_name': 'ProductName', 'product_vendor': 'ProductVendor', 'product_version': 'ProductVersion', 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', - 'status': 'Status' + 'status': 'Status', + 'ucsd_managed_infra': 'UcsdManagedInfra' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, connector_pack=None, device_id=None, device_status=None, guid=None, host_name=None, ip=None, license_info=None, product_name=None, product_vendor=None, product_version=None, registered_device=None, status=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, connector_pack=None, device_id=None, device_status=None, guid=None, host_name=None, ip=None, license_info=None, most_run_tasks=None, node_type=None, product_name=None, product_vendor=None, product_version=None, registered_device=None, status=None, ucsd_managed_infra=None): """ IaasUcsdInfo - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -92,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._connector_pack = None self._device_id = None self._device_status = None @@ -99,11 +108,14 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._host_name = None self._ip = None self._license_info = None + self._most_run_tasks = None + self._node_type = None self._product_name = None self._product_vendor = None self._product_version = None self._registered_device = None self._status = None + self._ucsd_managed_infra = None if account_moid is not None: self.account_moid = account_moid @@ -123,6 +135,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if connector_pack is not None: self.connector_pack = connector_pack if device_id is not None: @@ -137,6 +151,10 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.ip = ip if license_info is not None: self.license_info = license_info + if most_run_tasks is not None: + self.most_run_tasks = most_run_tasks + if node_type is not None: + self.node_type = node_type if product_name is not None: self.product_name = product_name if product_vendor is not None: @@ -147,6 +165,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.registered_device = registered_device if status is not None: self.status = status + if ucsd_managed_infra is not None: + self.ucsd_managed_infra = ucsd_managed_infra @property def account_moid(self): @@ -336,7 +356,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IaasUcsdInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IaasUcsdInfo. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -347,7 +367,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IaasUcsdInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IaasUcsdInfo. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -355,6 +375,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IaasUcsdInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IaasUcsdInfo. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IaasUcsdInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IaasUcsdInfo. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def connector_pack(self): """ @@ -510,6 +553,50 @@ def license_info(self, license_info): self._license_info = license_info + @property + def most_run_tasks(self): + """ + Gets the most_run_tasks of this IaasUcsdInfo. + + :return: The most_run_tasks of this IaasUcsdInfo. + :rtype: list[IaasMostRunTasksRef] + """ + return self._most_run_tasks + + @most_run_tasks.setter + def most_run_tasks(self, most_run_tasks): + """ + Sets the most_run_tasks of this IaasUcsdInfo. + + :param most_run_tasks: The most_run_tasks of this IaasUcsdInfo. + :type: list[IaasMostRunTasksRef] + """ + + self._most_run_tasks = most_run_tasks + + @property + def node_type(self): + """ + Gets the node_type of this IaasUcsdInfo. + nodeType specifies if UCSD is deployed in Stand-alone or Multi Node + + :return: The node_type of this IaasUcsdInfo. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._node_type + + @node_type.setter + def node_type(self, node_type): + """ + Sets the node_type of this IaasUcsdInfo. + nodeType specifies if UCSD is deployed in Stand-alone or Multi Node + + :param node_type: The node_type of this IaasUcsdInfo. + :type: str + """ + + self._node_type = node_type + @property def product_name(self): """ @@ -623,6 +710,27 @@ def status(self, status): self._status = status + @property + def ucsd_managed_infra(self): + """ + Gets the ucsd_managed_infra of this IaasUcsdInfo. + + :return: The ucsd_managed_infra of this IaasUcsdInfo. + :rtype: IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef + """ + return self._ucsd_managed_infra + + @ucsd_managed_infra.setter + def ucsd_managed_infra(self, ucsd_managed_infra): + """ + Sets the ucsd_managed_infra of this IaasUcsdInfo. + + :param ucsd_managed_infra: The ucsd_managed_infra of this IaasUcsdInfo. + :type: IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef + """ + + self._ucsd_managed_infra = ucsd_managed_infra + def to_dict(self): """ Returns the model properties as a dict diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info_list.py b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info_list.py index 31d1efc8..6e5112ff 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info_ref.py index f28b3d9f..e3945af8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra.py b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3622a6f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra.py @@ -0,0 +1,711 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class IaasUcsdManagedInfra(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'advanced_catalog_count': 'int', + 'bm_catalog_count': 'int', + 'container_catalog_count': 'int', + 'esxi_host_count': 'int', + 'external_group_count': 'int', + 'guid': 'IaasUcsdInfoRef', + 'hyperv_host_count': 'int', + 'local_group_count': 'int', + 'standard_catalog_count': 'int', + 'user_count': 'int', + 'vdc_count': 'int', + 'vm_count': 'int' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'advanced_catalog_count': 'AdvancedCatalogCount', + 'bm_catalog_count': 'BmCatalogCount', + 'container_catalog_count': 'ContainerCatalogCount', + 'esxi_host_count': 'EsxiHostCount', + 'external_group_count': 'ExternalGroupCount', + 'guid': 'Guid', + 'hyperv_host_count': 'HypervHostCount', + 'local_group_count': 'LocalGroupCount', + 'standard_catalog_count': 'StandardCatalogCount', + 'user_count': 'UserCount', + 'vdc_count': 'VdcCount', + 'vm_count': 'VmCount' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, advanced_catalog_count=None, bm_catalog_count=None, container_catalog_count=None, esxi_host_count=None, external_group_count=None, guid=None, hyperv_host_count=None, local_group_count=None, standard_catalog_count=None, user_count=None, vdc_count=None, vm_count=None): + """ + IaasUcsdManagedInfra - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._advanced_catalog_count = None + self._bm_catalog_count = None + self._container_catalog_count = None + self._esxi_host_count = None + self._external_group_count = None + self._guid = None + self._hyperv_host_count = None + self._local_group_count = None + self._standard_catalog_count = None + self._user_count = None + self._vdc_count = None + self._vm_count = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if advanced_catalog_count is not None: + self.advanced_catalog_count = advanced_catalog_count + if bm_catalog_count is not None: + self.bm_catalog_count = bm_catalog_count + if container_catalog_count is not None: + self.container_catalog_count = container_catalog_count + if esxi_host_count is not None: + self.esxi_host_count = esxi_host_count + if external_group_count is not None: + self.external_group_count = external_group_count + if guid is not None: + self.guid = guid + if hyperv_host_count is not None: + self.hyperv_host_count = hyperv_host_count + if local_group_count is not None: + self.local_group_count = local_group_count + if standard_catalog_count is not None: + self.standard_catalog_count = standard_catalog_count + if user_count is not None: + self.user_count = user_count + if vdc_count is not None: + self.vdc_count = vdc_count + if vm_count is not None: + self.vm_count = vm_count + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def advanced_catalog_count(self): + """ + Gets the advanced_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total advanced catalogs in UCSD + + :return: The advanced_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._advanced_catalog_count + + @advanced_catalog_count.setter + def advanced_catalog_count(self, advanced_catalog_count): + """ + Sets the advanced_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total advanced catalogs in UCSD + + :param advanced_catalog_count: The advanced_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._advanced_catalog_count = advanced_catalog_count + + @property + def bm_catalog_count(self): + """ + Gets the bm_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total bare metal catalogs in UCSD + + :return: The bm_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._bm_catalog_count + + @bm_catalog_count.setter + def bm_catalog_count(self, bm_catalog_count): + """ + Sets the bm_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total bare metal catalogs in UCSD + + :param bm_catalog_count: The bm_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._bm_catalog_count = bm_catalog_count + + @property + def container_catalog_count(self): + """ + Gets the container_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total service container catalogs in UCSD + + :return: The container_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._container_catalog_count + + @container_catalog_count.setter + def container_catalog_count(self, container_catalog_count): + """ + Sets the container_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total service container catalogs in UCSD + + :param container_catalog_count: The container_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._container_catalog_count = container_catalog_count + + @property + def esxi_host_count(self): + """ + Gets the esxi_host_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total ESXi hosts in UCSD + + :return: The esxi_host_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._esxi_host_count + + @esxi_host_count.setter + def esxi_host_count(self, esxi_host_count): + """ + Sets the esxi_host_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total ESXi hosts in UCSD + + :param esxi_host_count: The esxi_host_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._esxi_host_count = esxi_host_count + + @property + def external_group_count(self): + """ + Gets the external_group_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total external (Ldap) groups in UCSD + + :return: The external_group_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._external_group_count + + @external_group_count.setter + def external_group_count(self, external_group_count): + """ + Sets the external_group_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total external (Ldap) groups in UCSD + + :param external_group_count: The external_group_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._external_group_count = external_group_count + + @property + def guid(self): + """ + Gets the guid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + + :return: The guid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: IaasUcsdInfoRef + """ + return self._guid + + @guid.setter + def guid(self, guid): + """ + Sets the guid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + + :param guid: The guid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: IaasUcsdInfoRef + """ + + self._guid = guid + + @property + def hyperv_host_count(self): + """ + Gets the hyperv_host_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total HyperV hosts in UCSD + + :return: The hyperv_host_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._hyperv_host_count + + @hyperv_host_count.setter + def hyperv_host_count(self, hyperv_host_count): + """ + Sets the hyperv_host_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total HyperV hosts in UCSD + + :param hyperv_host_count: The hyperv_host_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._hyperv_host_count = hyperv_host_count + + @property + def local_group_count(self): + """ + Gets the local_group_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total local groups in UCSD + + :return: The local_group_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._local_group_count + + @local_group_count.setter + def local_group_count(self, local_group_count): + """ + Sets the local_group_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total local groups in UCSD + + :param local_group_count: The local_group_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._local_group_count = local_group_count + + @property + def standard_catalog_count(self): + """ + Gets the standard_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total standard catalogs in UCSD + + :return: The standard_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._standard_catalog_count + + @standard_catalog_count.setter + def standard_catalog_count(self, standard_catalog_count): + """ + Sets the standard_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total standard catalogs in UCSD + + :param standard_catalog_count: The standard_catalog_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._standard_catalog_count = standard_catalog_count + + @property + def user_count(self): + """ + Gets the user_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total user accounts in UCSD + + :return: The user_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._user_count + + @user_count.setter + def user_count(self, user_count): + """ + Sets the user_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total user accounts in UCSD + + :param user_count: The user_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._user_count = user_count + + @property + def vdc_count(self): + """ + Gets the vdc_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total virtual datacenters in UCSD + + :return: The vdc_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._vdc_count + + @vdc_count.setter + def vdc_count(self, vdc_count): + """ + Sets the vdc_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total virtual datacenters in UCSD + + :param vdc_count: The vdc_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._vdc_count = vdc_count + + @property + def vm_count(self): + """ + Gets the vm_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total VMs in UCSD + + :return: The vm_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._vm_count + + @vm_count.setter + def vm_count(self, vm_count): + """ + Sets the vm_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + Total VMs in UCSD + + :param vm_count: The vm_count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfra. + :type: int + """ + + self._vm_count = vm_count + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, IaasUcsdManagedInfra): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_list.py b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cba4c645 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class IaasUcsdManagedInfraList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[IaasUcsdManagedInfra]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + IaasUcsdManagedInfraList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraList. + The number of iaasUcsdManagedInfras matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraList. + The number of iaasUcsdManagedInfras matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraList. + The array of iaasUcsdManagedInfras matching your request. + + :return: The results of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraList. + :rtype: list[IaasUcsdManagedInfra] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraList. + The array of iaasUcsdManagedInfras matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraList. + :type: list[IaasUcsdManagedInfra] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, IaasUcsdManagedInfraList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_ref.py b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..baf72ff0 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/iaas_ucsd_managed_infra_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef. + + :return: The moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef. + + :return: The object_type of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, IaasUcsdManagedInfraRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_account.py b/intersight/models/iam_account.py index dd68d418..77bf2efb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_account.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_account.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamAccount(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'domain_groups': 'list[IamDomainGroupRef]', 'end_point_roles': 'list[IamEndPointRoleRef]', 'idpreferences': 'list[IamIdpReferenceRef]', @@ -64,6 +65,7 @@ class IamAccount(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'domain_groups': 'DomainGroups', 'end_point_roles': 'EndPointRoles', 'idpreferences': 'Idpreferences', @@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ class IamAccount(object): 'status': 'Status' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, domain_groups=None, end_point_roles=None, idpreferences=None, idps=None, name=None, permissions=None, privilege_sets=None, privileges=None, resource_limits=None, roles=None, session_limits=None, status=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, domain_groups=None, end_point_roles=None, idpreferences=None, idps=None, name=None, permissions=None, privilege_sets=None, privileges=None, resource_limits=None, roles=None, session_limits=None, status=None): """ IamAccount - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -92,6 +94,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._domain_groups = None self._end_point_roles = None self._idpreferences = None @@ -123,6 +126,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if domain_groups is not None: self.domain_groups = domain_groups if end_point_roles is not None: @@ -336,7 +341,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamAccount. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamAccount. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -347,7 +352,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamAccount. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamAccount. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -355,6 +360,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamAccount. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamAccount. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamAccount. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamAccount. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def domain_groups(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_account_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_account_list.py index caeb4115..0e53cd50 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_account_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_account_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_account_permissions.py b/intersight/models/iam_account_permissions.py index ca498c39..959c19fe 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_account_permissions.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_account_permissions.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_account_permissions_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_account_permissions_ref.py index 79ce5d5d..f5fb8a3d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_account_permissions_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_account_permissions_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_account_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_account_ref.py index a9579ddc..1b4434b4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_account_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_account_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_api_key.py b/intersight/models/iam_api_key.py index 3ca3cc73..e1072f66 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_api_key.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_api_key.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamApiKey(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'permission': 'IamPermissionRef', 'private_key': 'str', 'purpose': 'str', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class IamApiKey(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'permission': 'Permission', 'private_key': 'PrivateKey', 'purpose': 'Purpose', 'user': 'User' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, permission=None, private_key=None, purpose=None, user=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, permission=None, private_key=None, purpose=None, user=None): """ IamApiKey - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._permission = None self._private_key = None self._purpose = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if permission is not None: self.permission = permission if private_key is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamApiKey. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamApiKey. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamApiKey. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamApiKey. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamApiKey. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamApiKey. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamApiKey. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamApiKey. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def permission(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_api_key_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_api_key_list.py index f94de7a7..a68e1c1b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_api_key_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_api_key_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_api_key_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_api_key_ref.py index 2e31458d..d48b9c7a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_api_key_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_api_key_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_domain_group.py b/intersight/models/iam_domain_group.py index f33848bb..edfffc2b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_domain_group.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_domain_group.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamDomainGroup(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'name': 'str', 'partition1': 'int', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class IamDomainGroup(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'name': 'Name', 'partition1': 'Partition1', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class IamDomainGroup(object): 'usage': 'Usage' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, name=None, partition1=None, partition2=None, partition3=None, partition_key=None, usage=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, name=None, partition1=None, partition2=None, partition3=None, partition_key=None, usage=None): """ IamDomainGroup - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._name = None self._partition1 = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if name is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamDomainGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamDomainGroup. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamDomainGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamDomainGroup. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamDomainGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamDomainGroup. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamDomainGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamDomainGroup. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_domain_group_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_domain_group_list.py index f3c92d7e..96a895cd 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_domain_group_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_domain_group_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_domain_group_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_domain_group_ref.py index 7ab1b31c..29b318c0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_domain_group_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_domain_group_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_password_properties.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_password_properties.py index ac94b440..df7485fe 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_password_properties.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_password_properties.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_password_properties_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_password_properties_ref.py index 18645963..76b0f656 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_password_properties_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_password_properties_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege.py index de272108..3f136312 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamEndPointPrivilege(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'system': 'IamSystemRef', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class IamEndPointPrivilege(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'system': 'System', 'type': 'Type' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, system=None, type='null'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, system=None, type='null'): """ IamEndPointPrivilege - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._system = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamEndPointPrivilege. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamEndPointPrivilege. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamEndPointPrivilege. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamEndPointPrivilege. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamEndPointPrivilege. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamEndPointPrivilege. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamEndPointPrivilege. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamEndPointPrivilege. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege_list.py index ea61695a..e75ac00e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege_ref.py index 2f280c1a..1aef9ffd 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_privilege_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role.py index 5cc0223f..62ebfd1c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamEndPointRole(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'end_point_privileges': 'list[IamEndPointPrivilegeRef]', 'name': 'str', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class IamEndPointRole(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'end_point_privileges': 'EndPointPrivileges', 'name': 'Name', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class IamEndPointRole(object): 'type': 'Type' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, end_point_privileges=None, name=None, role_type=None, system=None, type='null'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, end_point_privileges=None, name=None, role_type=None, system=None, type='null'): """ IamEndPointRole - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._end_point_privileges = None self._name = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if end_point_privileges is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamEndPointRole. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamEndPointRole. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamEndPointRole. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamEndPointRole. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamEndPointRole. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamEndPointRole. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamEndPointRole. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamEndPointRole. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role_list.py index 035b8b45..cc3381cb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role_ref.py index 6c6b72ac..e2e637aa 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_role_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user.py index f28729e8..b2b2dfcd 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamEndPointUser(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'end_point_user_role': 'list[IamEndPointUserRoleRef]', 'name': 'str', 'organization': 'IamAccountRef' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class IamEndPointUser(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'end_point_user_role': 'EndPointUserRole', 'name': 'Name', 'organization': 'Organization' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, end_point_user_role=None, name=None, organization=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, end_point_user_role=None, name=None, organization=None): """ IamEndPointUser - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._end_point_user_role = None self._name = None self._organization = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if end_point_user_role is not None: self.end_point_user_role = end_point_user_role if name is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamEndPointUser. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamEndPointUser. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamEndPointUser. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamEndPointUser. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamEndPointUser. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamEndPointUser. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamEndPointUser. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamEndPointUser. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def end_point_user_role(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_deploy_task_ref.py index 49458ac4..3ad40d80 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_list.py index 94f5637e..d8e415b0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy.py index 604cff6e..f6eb19cb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamEndPointUserPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'end_point_user_roles': 'list[IamEndPointUserRoleRef]', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class IamEndPointUserPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'end_point_user_roles': 'EndPointUserRoles', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class IamEndPointUserPolicy(object): 'profiles': 'Profiles' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, end_point_user_roles=None, organization=None, password_properties=None, profiles=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, end_point_user_roles=None, organization=None, password_properties=None, profiles=None): """ IamEndPointUserPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._end_point_user_roles = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamEndPointUserPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamEndPointUserPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamEndPointUserPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamEndPointUserPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamEndPointUserPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamEndPointUserPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamEndPointUserPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamEndPointUserPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy_list.py index 06f9c390..b3f5c044 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy_ref.py index b888988e..4aaa5f87 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_ref.py index f2dd638f..de15c8cd 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role.py index 0ab78b62..527227f1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamEndPointUserRole(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'change_password': 'bool', 'enabled': 'bool', 'end_point_role': 'list[IamEndPointRoleRef]', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class IamEndPointUserRole(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'change_password': 'ChangePassword', 'enabled': 'Enabled', 'end_point_role': 'EndPointRole', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class IamEndPointUserRole(object): 'password': 'Password' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, change_password=None, enabled=None, end_point_role=None, end_point_user=None, end_point_user_policy=None, is_password_set=None, password=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, change_password=None, enabled=None, end_point_role=None, end_point_user=None, end_point_user_policy=None, is_password_set=None, password=None): """ IamEndPointUserRole - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._change_password = None self._enabled = None self._end_point_role = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if change_password is not None: self.change_password = change_password if enabled is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamEndPointUserRole. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamEndPointUserRole. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamEndPointUserRole. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamEndPointUserRole. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamEndPointUserRole. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamEndPointUserRole. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamEndPointUserRole. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamEndPointUserRole. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def change_password(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role_list.py index af220c5c..31dffbf1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role_ref.py index 7a37f6b3..004c1fc8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_role_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_validation_task_ref.py index dfbb2907..7f481ae8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_end_point_user_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_idp.py b/intersight/models/iam_idp.py index 54450b5e..c5afab5c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_idp.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_idp.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamIdp(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'domain_name': 'str', 'idp_entity_id': 'str', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class IamIdp(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'domain_name': 'DomainName', 'idp_entity_id': 'IdpEntityId', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class IamIdp(object): 'users': 'Users' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, domain_name=None, idp_entity_id=None, metadata=None, name=None, system=None, user_login_time=None, user_preferences=None, usergroups=None, users=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, domain_name=None, idp_entity_id=None, metadata=None, name=None, system=None, user_login_time=None, user_preferences=None, usergroups=None, users=None): """ IamIdp - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._domain_name = None self._idp_entity_id = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if domain_name is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamIdp. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamIdp. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamIdp. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamIdp. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamIdp. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamIdp. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamIdp. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamIdp. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_idp_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_idp_list.py index 3ff5375e..793a89f9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_idp_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_idp_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_idp_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_idp_ref.py index 858101e4..3881aa1f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_idp_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_idp_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference.py b/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference.py index f292c3de..e7966a0f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamIdpReference(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'domain_name': 'str', 'idp': 'IamIdpRef', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class IamIdpReference(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'domain_name': 'DomainName', 'idp': 'Idp', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class IamIdpReference(object): 'users': 'Users' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, domain_name=None, idp=None, idp_entity_id=None, multi_factor_authentication=None, name=None, user_login_time=None, user_preferences=None, usergroups=None, users=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, domain_name=None, idp=None, idp_entity_id=None, multi_factor_authentication=None, name=None, user_login_time=None, user_preferences=None, usergroups=None, users=None): """ IamIdpReference - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._domain_name = None self._idp = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if domain_name is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamIdpReference. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamIdpReference. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamIdpReference. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamIdpReference. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamIdpReference. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamIdpReference. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamIdpReference. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamIdpReference. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference_list.py index 69fc9fa3..ceb3e684 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference_ref.py index 16210b68..3f220cc3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_idp_reference_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_base_properties.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_base_properties.py index 13613b3f..c1bbc2b4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_base_properties.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_base_properties.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_base_properties_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_base_properties_ref.py index 124b8912..ab10b7d7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_base_properties_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_base_properties_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_credentials_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_credentials_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..85e244e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_credentials_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class IamLdapCredentialsRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + IamLdapCredentialsRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this IamLdapCredentialsRef. + + :return: The moid of this IamLdapCredentialsRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this IamLdapCredentialsRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this IamLdapCredentialsRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this IamLdapCredentialsRef. + + :return: The object_type of this IamLdapCredentialsRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this IamLdapCredentialsRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this IamLdapCredentialsRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, IamLdapCredentialsRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_deploy_task_ref.py index 73506af8..26f780c9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_dns_parameters.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_dns_parameters.py index eaba3498..9baa5760 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_dns_parameters.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_dns_parameters.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_dns_parameters_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_dns_parameters_ref.py index d52a71e3..72310f75 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_dns_parameters_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_dns_parameters_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group.py index f92aa440..85ac89f3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamLdapGroup(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'domain': 'str', 'end_point_role': 'list[IamEndPointRoleRef]', 'ldap_policy': 'IamLdapPolicyRef', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class IamLdapGroup(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'domain': 'Domain', 'end_point_role': 'EndPointRole', 'ldap_policy': 'LdapPolicy', 'name': 'Name' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, domain=None, end_point_role=None, ldap_policy=None, name=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, domain=None, end_point_role=None, ldap_policy=None, name=None): """ IamLdapGroup - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._domain = None self._end_point_role = None self._ldap_policy = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if domain is not None: self.domain = domain if end_point_role is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamLdapGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamLdapGroup. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamLdapGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamLdapGroup. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamLdapGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamLdapGroup. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamLdapGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamLdapGroup. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def domain(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group_list.py index f0f51774..d306db54 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group_ref.py index f9827a24..9df8f91d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_group_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy.py index fcf833cd..5f5ab0c4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamLdapPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'base_properties': 'IamLdapBaseProperties', @@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ class IamLdapPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'base_properties': 'BaseProperties', @@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ class IamLdapPolicy(object): 'user_search_precedence': 'UserSearchPrecedence' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, base_properties=None, dns_parameters=None, enable_dns=None, enabled=None, groups=None, organization=None, profiles=None, providers=None, user_search_precedence='LocalUserDb'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, base_properties=None, dns_parameters=None, enable_dns=None, enabled=None, groups=None, organization=None, profiles=None, providers=None, user_search_precedence='LocalUserDb'): """ IamLdapPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -90,6 +92,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._base_properties = None @@ -120,6 +123,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -331,7 +336,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamLdapPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamLdapPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -342,7 +347,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamLdapPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamLdapPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -350,6 +355,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamLdapPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamLdapPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamLdapPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamLdapPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy_list.py index 447cbdcd..860a6934 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy_ref.py index 68fc01d4..222c5d54 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider.py index 01493fbf..1d66645a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamLdapProvider(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'ldap_policy': 'IamLdapPolicyRef', 'port': 'int', 'server': 'str' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class IamLdapProvider(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'ldap_policy': 'LdapPolicy', 'port': 'Port', 'server': 'Server' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, ldap_policy=None, port=None, server=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, ldap_policy=None, port=None, server=None): """ IamLdapProvider - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._ldap_policy = None self._port = None self._server = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if ldap_policy is not None: self.ldap_policy = ldap_policy if port is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamLdapProvider. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamLdapProvider. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamLdapProvider. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamLdapProvider. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamLdapProvider. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamLdapProvider. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamLdapProvider. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamLdapProvider. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def ldap_policy(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider_list.py index 2acb9766..01822fb1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider_ref.py index 0ee5cc57..62238d59 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_provider_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_validation_task_ref.py index 8bb8fe09..bd5cf915 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_ldap_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_ldap_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_permission.py b/intersight/models/iam_permission.py index 1ffe27d3..0ab24d4c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_permission.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_permission.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamPermission(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'end_point_roles': 'list[IamEndPointRoleRef]', 'name': 'str', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class IamPermission(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'end_point_roles': 'EndPointRoles', 'name': 'Name', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class IamPermission(object): 'users': 'Users' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, end_point_roles=None, name=None, roles=None, user_groups=None, users=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, end_point_roles=None, name=None, roles=None, user_groups=None, users=None): """ IamPermission - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._end_point_roles = None self._name = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if end_point_roles is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamPermission. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamPermission. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamPermission. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamPermission. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamPermission. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamPermission. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamPermission. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamPermission. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_permission_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_permission_list.py index b8350146..51f52b1f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_permission_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_permission_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_permission_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_permission_ref.py index 09694ed4..c7228397 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_permission_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_permission_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_permission_reference.py b/intersight/models/iam_permission_reference.py index f731c0de..d3deab18 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_permission_reference.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_permission_reference.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_permission_reference_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_permission_reference_ref.py index 94415368..58d6d23d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_permission_reference_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_permission_reference_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_privilege.py b/intersight/models/iam_privilege.py index a1149ef3..54d815b1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_privilege.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_privilege.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamPrivilege(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'method': 'str', 'name': 'str', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class IamPrivilege(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'method': 'Method', 'name': 'Name', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class IamPrivilege(object): 'system': 'System' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, method=None, name=None, rest_path=None, system=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, method=None, name=None, rest_path=None, system=None): """ IamPrivilege - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._method = None self._name = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if method is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamPrivilege. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamPrivilege. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamPrivilege. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamPrivilege. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamPrivilege. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamPrivilege. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamPrivilege. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamPrivilege. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_list.py index ad35ac0e..2de7fe35 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_ref.py index 7c7c9431..43efc925 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set.py b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set.py index 8cb6102e..770c9844 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamPrivilegeSet(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'name': 'str', 'privileges': 'list[IamPrivilegeRef]', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class IamPrivilegeSet(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'name': 'Name', 'privileges': 'Privileges', 'system': 'System' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, name=None, privileges=None, system=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, name=None, privileges=None, system=None): """ IamPrivilegeSet - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._name = None self._privileges = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if name is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamPrivilegeSet. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamPrivilegeSet. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamPrivilegeSet. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamPrivilegeSet. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamPrivilegeSet. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamPrivilegeSet. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamPrivilegeSet. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamPrivilegeSet. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set_list.py index 82214496..52181944 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set_ref.py index ae1f399d..aa40cef0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_privilege_set_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_qualifier.py b/intersight/models/iam_qualifier.py index 01992012..7d33c516 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_qualifier.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_qualifier.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamQualifier(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'name': 'str', 'usergroup': 'IamUserGroupRef', 'value': 'str' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class IamQualifier(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'name': 'Name', 'usergroup': 'Usergroup', 'value': 'Value' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, name=None, usergroup=None, value=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, name=None, usergroup=None, value=None): """ IamQualifier - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._name = None self._usergroup = None self._value = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if name is not None: self.name = name if usergroup is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamQualifier. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamQualifier. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamQualifier. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamQualifier. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamQualifier. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamQualifier. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamQualifier. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamQualifier. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def name(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_qualifier_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_qualifier_list.py index 0fe251b9..5f47f22a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_qualifier_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_qualifier_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_qualifier_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_qualifier_ref.py index 22c52324..67122d53 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_qualifier_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_qualifier_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits.py b/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits.py index 1111e321..4bdb5221 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamResourceLimits(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'per_account_user_limit': 'int' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class IamResourceLimits(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'per_account_user_limit': 'PerAccountUserLimit' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, per_account_user_limit=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, per_account_user_limit=None): """ IamResourceLimits - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._per_account_user_limit = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if per_account_user_limit is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamResourceLimits. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamResourceLimits. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamResourceLimits. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamResourceLimits. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamResourceLimits. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamResourceLimits. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamResourceLimits. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamResourceLimits. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits_list.py index cdc5ad12..4d3e0a9e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits_ref.py index bcf3fb15..42d22de4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_resource_limits_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_role.py b/intersight/models/iam_role.py index 10a89923..6b4d66cf 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_role.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_role.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamRole(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'name': 'str', 'privilege_sets': 'list[IamPrivilegeSetRef]', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class IamRole(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'name': 'Name', 'privilege_sets': 'PrivilegeSets', 'system': 'System' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, name=None, privilege_sets=None, system=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, name=None, privilege_sets=None, system=None): """ IamRole - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._name = None self._privilege_sets = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if name is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamRole. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamRole. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamRole. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamRole. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamRole. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamRole. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamRole. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamRole. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_role_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_role_list.py index 1d221ab1..16c14a61 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_role_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_role_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_role_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_role_ref.py index ae2260ec..9f3dd645 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_role_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_role_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_service_provider.py b/intersight/models/iam_service_provider.py index 0809d7b9..e65fa4fc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_service_provider.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_service_provider.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamServiceProvider(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'entity_id': 'str', 'metadata': 'str', 'name': 'str', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class IamServiceProvider(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'entity_id': 'EntityId', 'metadata': 'Metadata', 'name': 'Name', 'system': 'System' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, entity_id=None, metadata=None, name=None, system=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, entity_id=None, metadata=None, name=None, system=None): """ IamServiceProvider - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._entity_id = None self._metadata = None self._name = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if entity_id is not None: self.entity_id = entity_id if metadata is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamServiceProvider. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamServiceProvider. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamServiceProvider. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamServiceProvider. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamServiceProvider. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamServiceProvider. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamServiceProvider. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamServiceProvider. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def entity_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_service_provider_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_service_provider_list.py index f0e6c8b2..da96943a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_service_provider_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_service_provider_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_service_provider_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_service_provider_ref.py index 02f4f5f5..08870736 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_service_provider_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_service_provider_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_session.py b/intersight/models/iam_session.py index bd56504a..6ec8cd69 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_session.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_session.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamSession(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account_permissions': 'list[IamAccountPermissions]', 'client_ip_address': 'str', 'expiration': 'datetime', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class IamSession(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account_permissions': 'AccountPermissions', 'client_ip_address': 'ClientIpAddress', 'expiration': 'Expiration', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class IamSession(object): 'user': 'User' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account_permissions=None, client_ip_address=None, expiration=None, idle_time_expiration=None, last_login_client=None, last_login_time=None, permission=None, user=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account_permissions=None, client_ip_address=None, expiration=None, idle_time_expiration=None, last_login_client=None, last_login_time=None, permission=None, user=None): """ IamSession - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account_permissions = None self._client_ip_address = None self._expiration = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account_permissions is not None: self.account_permissions = account_permissions if client_ip_address is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamSession. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamSession. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamSession. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamSession. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamSession. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamSession. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamSession. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamSession. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account_permissions(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_session_limits.py b/intersight/models/iam_session_limits.py index 4798882c..8a973bb7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_session_limits.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_session_limits.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamSessionLimits(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'idle_time_out': 'int', 'maximum_limit': 'int', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class IamSessionLimits(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'idle_time_out': 'IdleTimeOut', 'maximum_limit': 'MaximumLimit', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class IamSessionLimits(object): 'session_time_out': 'SessionTimeOut' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, idle_time_out=None, maximum_limit=None, per_user_limit=None, session_time_out=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, idle_time_out=None, maximum_limit=None, per_user_limit=None, session_time_out=None): """ IamSessionLimits - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._idle_time_out = None self._maximum_limit = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if idle_time_out is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamSessionLimits. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamSessionLimits. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamSessionLimits. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamSessionLimits. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamSessionLimits. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamSessionLimits. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamSessionLimits. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamSessionLimits. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_session_limits_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_session_limits_list.py index 77f8e3f2..fbf77d95 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_session_limits_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_session_limits_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_session_limits_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_session_limits_ref.py index 533330f3..1c528931 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_session_limits_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_session_limits_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_session_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_session_list.py index 148400c9..fe1b3dc3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_session_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_session_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_session_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_session_ref.py index 196ae37a..9507fbef 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_session_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_session_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_sp_console_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_sp_console_ref.py index 21d31412..006ba699 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_sp_console_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_sp_console_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_sp_engine_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_sp_engine_ref.py index 358541eb..e70fb7b0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_sp_engine_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_sp_engine_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_sso_session_attributes.py b/intersight/models/iam_sso_session_attributes.py index 05d3cab9..2389503f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_sso_session_attributes.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_sso_session_attributes.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_sso_session_attributes_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_sso_session_attributes_ref.py index c19c4e0f..5b449e4d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_sso_session_attributes_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_sso_session_attributes_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_system.py b/intersight/models/iam_system.py index f101550c..0a6d58cf 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_system.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_system.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamSystem(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'end_point_privileges': 'list[IamEndPointPrivilegeRef]', 'end_point_roles': 'list[IamEndPointRoleRef]', 'idp': 'IamIdpRef', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class IamSystem(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'end_point_privileges': 'EndPointPrivileges', 'end_point_roles': 'EndPointRoles', 'idp': 'Idp', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class IamSystem(object): 'service_provider': 'ServiceProvider' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, end_point_privileges=None, end_point_roles=None, idp=None, privilege_sets=None, privileges=None, roles=None, service_provider=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, end_point_privileges=None, end_point_roles=None, idp=None, privilege_sets=None, privileges=None, roles=None, service_provider=None): """ IamSystem - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._end_point_privileges = None self._end_point_roles = None self._idp = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if end_point_privileges is not None: self.end_point_privileges = end_point_privileges if end_point_roles is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamSystem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamSystem. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamSystem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamSystem. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamSystem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamSystem. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamSystem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamSystem. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def end_point_privileges(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_system_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_system_list.py index 4cbc06b1..61242847 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_system_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_system_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_system_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_system_ref.py index 3d5153e6..a3d85e5f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_system_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_system_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user.py b/intersight/models/iam_user.py index 3d898d99..7fe1a832 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamUser(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'api_keys': 'list[IamApiKeyRef]', 'client_ip_address': 'str', 'email': 'str', @@ -64,6 +65,7 @@ class IamUser(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'api_keys': 'ApiKeys', 'client_ip_address': 'ClientIpAddress', 'email': 'Email', @@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ class IamUser(object): 'user_type': 'UserType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, api_keys=None, client_ip_address=None, email=None, first_name=None, idp=None, idpreference=None, last_login_time=None, last_name=None, name=None, permissions=None, sessions=None, user_type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, api_keys=None, client_ip_address=None, email=None, first_name=None, idp=None, idpreference=None, last_login_time=None, last_name=None, name=None, permissions=None, sessions=None, user_type=None): """ IamUser - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -92,6 +94,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._api_keys = None self._client_ip_address = None self._email = None @@ -123,6 +126,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if api_keys is not None: self.api_keys = api_keys if client_ip_address is not None: @@ -336,7 +341,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamUser. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamUser. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -347,7 +352,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamUser. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamUser. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -355,6 +360,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamUser. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamUser. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamUser. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamUser. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def api_keys(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user_group.py b/intersight/models/iam_user_group.py index 1fde8bfd..5a30d419 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user_group.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user_group.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamUserGroup(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'idp': 'IamIdpRef', 'idpreference': 'IamIdpReferenceRef', 'name': 'str', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class IamUserGroup(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'idp': 'Idp', 'idpreference': 'Idpreference', 'name': 'Name', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class IamUserGroup(object): 'users': 'Users' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, idp=None, idpreference=None, name=None, permissions=None, qualifier=None, users=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, idp=None, idpreference=None, name=None, permissions=None, qualifier=None, users=None): """ IamUserGroup - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._idp = None self._idpreference = None self._name = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if idp is not None: self.idp = idp if idpreference is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamUserGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamUserGroup. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamUserGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamUserGroup. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamUserGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamUserGroup. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamUserGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamUserGroup. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def idp(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user_group_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_user_group_list.py index 55064776..a2c87b07 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user_group_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user_group_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user_group_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_user_group_ref.py index cbe6a9ae..7d6d2ef2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user_group_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user_group_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_user_list.py index 49175cff..156a7a0b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user_login_time_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_user_login_time_ref.py index 51fcec9f..d7c5eb68 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user_login_time_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user_login_time_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user_preference.py b/intersight/models/iam_user_preference.py index 05a3a21e..41a0973f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user_preference.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user_preference.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IamUserPreference(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'idp': 'IamIdpRef', 'idp_reference': 'IamIdpReferenceRef', 'preference': 'object' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class IamUserPreference(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'idp': 'Idp', 'idp_reference': 'IdpReference', 'preference': 'Preference' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, idp=None, idp_reference=None, preference=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, idp=None, idp_reference=None, preference=None): """ IamUserPreference - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._idp = None self._idp_reference = None self._preference = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if idp is not None: self.idp = idp if idp_reference is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IamUserPreference. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IamUserPreference. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IamUserPreference. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IamUserPreference. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IamUserPreference. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IamUserPreference. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IamUserPreference. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IamUserPreference. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def idp(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user_preference_list.py b/intersight/models/iam_user_preference_list.py index 3a8cf718..5ac34188 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user_preference_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user_preference_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user_preference_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_user_preference_ref.py index ec30b984..c353cc40 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user_preference_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user_preference_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/iam_user_ref.py b/intersight/models/iam_user_ref.py index bd46d713..53e6fc20 100644 --- a/intersight/models/iam_user_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/iam_user_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/imcconnector_sd_card_image_download_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/imcconnector_sd_card_image_download_message_ref.py index a9aa55af..27186036 100644 --- a/intersight/models/imcconnector_sd_card_image_download_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/imcconnector_sd_card_image_download_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_base.py b/intersight/models/inventory_base.py index c6010d20..ffa3c9d5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_base.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_base.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class InventoryBase(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class InventoryBase(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None): """ InventoryBase - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this InventoryBase. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this InventoryBase. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this InventoryBase. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this InventoryBase. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this InventoryBase. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this InventoryBase. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this InventoryBase. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this InventoryBase. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_base_ref.py b/intersight/models/inventory_base_ref.py index a5be7be0..2d3dba0c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_base_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_base_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_device_info.py b/intersight/models/inventory_device_info.py index accd1cd6..52580593 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_device_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_device_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,8 +40,10 @@ class InventoryDeviceInfo(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'event_counter': 'int', 'event_counter_enabled': 'bool', + 'interval': 'int', 'job_info': 'list[InventoryJobInfo]', 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef' } @@ -56,13 +58,15 @@ class InventoryDeviceInfo(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'event_counter': 'EventCounter', 'event_counter_enabled': 'EventCounterEnabled', + 'interval': 'Interval', 'job_info': 'JobInfo', 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, event_counter=None, event_counter_enabled=None, job_info=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, event_counter=None, event_counter_enabled=None, interval=None, job_info=None, registered_device=None): """ InventoryDeviceInfo - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,8 +80,10 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._event_counter = None self._event_counter_enabled = None + self._interval = None self._job_info = None self._registered_device = None @@ -99,10 +105,14 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if event_counter is not None: self.event_counter = event_counter if event_counter_enabled is not None: self.event_counter_enabled = event_counter_enabled + if interval is not None: + self.interval = interval if job_info is not None: self.job_info = job_info if registered_device is not None: @@ -296,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this InventoryDeviceInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this InventoryDeviceInfo. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this InventoryDeviceInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this InventoryDeviceInfo. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this InventoryDeviceInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this InventoryDeviceInfo. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this InventoryDeviceInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this InventoryDeviceInfo. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def event_counter(self): """ @@ -357,6 +390,29 @@ def event_counter_enabled(self, event_counter_enabled): self._event_counter_enabled = event_counter_enabled + @property + def interval(self): + """ + Gets the interval of this InventoryDeviceInfo. + The time interval (in hours) between job runs + + :return: The interval of this InventoryDeviceInfo. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._interval + + @interval.setter + def interval(self, interval): + """ + Sets the interval of this InventoryDeviceInfo. + The time interval (in hours) between job runs + + :param interval: The interval of this InventoryDeviceInfo. + :type: int + """ + + self._interval = interval + @property def job_info(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_device_info_list.py b/intersight/models/inventory_device_info_list.py index 3ba50ed5..678070b2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_device_info_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_device_info_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_device_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/inventory_device_info_ref.py index 19dd28b1..68685b78 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_device_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_device_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding.py b/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding.py index c3f00aca..7800b511 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class InventoryDnMoBinding(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'dn': 'str', 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', 'target_mo_id': 'str', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class InventoryDnMoBinding(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'dn': 'Dn', 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', 'target_mo_id': 'TargetMoId', 'target_mo_type': 'TargetMoType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, dn=None, registered_device=None, target_mo_id=None, target_mo_type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, dn=None, registered_device=None, target_mo_id=None, target_mo_type=None): """ InventoryDnMoBinding - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._dn = None self._registered_device = None self._target_mo_id = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if dn is not None: self.dn = dn if registered_device is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this InventoryDnMoBinding. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this InventoryDnMoBinding. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this InventoryDnMoBinding. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this InventoryDnMoBinding. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this InventoryDnMoBinding. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this InventoryDnMoBinding. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this InventoryDnMoBinding. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this InventoryDnMoBinding. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def dn(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding_list.py b/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding_list.py index 78bb0cdc..8b197525 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding_ref.py b/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding_ref.py index fbcb3103..a7ea1127 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_dn_mo_binding_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory.py b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory.py index 1d35839c..4994ea62 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class InventoryGenericInventory(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class InventoryGenericInventory(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class InventoryGenericInventory(object): 'value': 'Value' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, inventory_generic_inventory_holder=None, key=None, registered_device=None, type=None, value=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, inventory_generic_inventory_holder=None, key=None, registered_device=None, type=None, value=None): """ InventoryGenericInventory - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this InventoryGenericInventory. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this InventoryGenericInventory. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this InventoryGenericInventory. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this InventoryGenericInventory. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this InventoryGenericInventory. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this InventoryGenericInventory. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this InventoryGenericInventory. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this InventoryGenericInventory. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder.py b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder.py index 80ac5098..5d91166f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class InventoryGenericInventoryHolder(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class InventoryGenericInventoryHolder(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class InventoryGenericInventoryHolder(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, endpoint=None, generic_inventory=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, endpoint=None, generic_inventory=None, registered_device=None): """ InventoryGenericInventoryHolder - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this InventoryGenericInventoryHolder. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this InventoryGenericInventoryHolder. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this InventoryGenericInventoryHolder. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this InventoryGenericInventoryHolder. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this InventoryGenericInventoryHolder. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this InventoryGenericInventoryHolder. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this InventoryGenericInventoryHolder. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this InventoryGenericInventoryHolder. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_list.py b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_list.py index ad346629..737070b7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_ref.py b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_ref.py index 43addb04..c3d7ed0d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_holder_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_list.py b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_list.py index 9a8faf22..07ceccae 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_ref.py b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_ref.py index 327897cb..6fb7c768 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_generic_inventory_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_inventory_mo.py b/intersight/models/inventory_inventory_mo.py index f94d91e1..71980308 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_inventory_mo.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_inventory_mo.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_inventory_mo_ref.py b/intersight/models/inventory_inventory_mo_ref.py index dc7001fb..98c13f18 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_inventory_mo_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_inventory_mo_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_job_info.py b/intersight/models/inventory_job_info.py index f920617b..5a19ddc3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_job_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_job_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_job_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/inventory_job_info_ref.py index 219e56ca..f0a50186 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_job_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_job_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_request.py b/intersight/models/inventory_request.py index 6e760ad7..c1493c36 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_request.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_request.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class InventoryRequest(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', 'mos': 'list[InventoryInventoryMo]' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class InventoryRequest(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device': 'Device', 'mos': 'Mos' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device=None, mos=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device=None, mos=None): """ InventoryRequest - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device = None self._mos = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device is not None: self.device = device if mos is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this InventoryRequest. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this InventoryRequest. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this InventoryRequest. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this InventoryRequest. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this InventoryRequest. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this InventoryRequest. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this InventoryRequest. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this InventoryRequest. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_request_ref.py b/intersight/models/inventory_request_ref.py index d45ec63e..809c90e2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_request_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_request_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/inventory_scoped_inventory_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/inventory_scoped_inventory_task_ref.py index 807839fd..73860241 100644 --- a/intersight/models/inventory_scoped_inventory_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/inventory_scoped_inventory_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_deploy_task_ref.py index 980e879b..e73c0223 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy.py b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy.py index 59081451..43fd7478 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class IpmioverlanPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'enabled': 'bool', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class IpmioverlanPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'enabled': 'Enabled', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class IpmioverlanPolicy(object): 'profiles': 'Profiles' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, encryption_key=None, is_encryption_key_set=None, organization=None, privilege='admin', profiles=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, encryption_key=None, is_encryption_key_set=None, organization=None, privilege='admin', profiles=None): """ IpmioverlanPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._enabled = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this IpmioverlanPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this IpmioverlanPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this IpmioverlanPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this IpmioverlanPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this IpmioverlanPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this IpmioverlanPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this IpmioverlanPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this IpmioverlanPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy_list.py index e6034fb4..aeccbc63 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy_ref.py index dff671df..15d48df3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_validation_task_ref.py index e71f450b..56b32b7c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ipmioverlan_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/kvm_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/kvm_deploy_task_ref.py index f5a3b054..56eaedae 100644 --- a/intersight/models/kvm_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/kvm_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/kvm_policy.py b/intersight/models/kvm_policy.py index 52ecbd0b..f7715733 100644 --- a/intersight/models/kvm_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/kvm_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class KvmPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'enable_local_server_video': 'bool', @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ class KvmPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'enable_local_server_video': 'EnableLocalServerVideo', @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ class KvmPolicy(object): 'remote_port': 'RemotePort' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, enable_local_server_video=None, enable_video_encryption=None, enabled=None, maximum_sessions=None, organization=None, profiles=None, remote_port=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, enable_local_server_video=None, enable_video_encryption=None, enabled=None, maximum_sessions=None, organization=None, profiles=None, remote_port=None): """ KvmPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._enable_local_server_video = None @@ -114,6 +117,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -321,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this KvmPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this KvmPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this KvmPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this KvmPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this KvmPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this KvmPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this KvmPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this KvmPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/kvm_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/kvm_policy_list.py index cfa0cca5..954a6b1a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/kvm_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/kvm_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/kvm_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/kvm_policy_ref.py index 09435d65..eaa27e1c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/kvm_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/kvm_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/kvm_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/kvm_validation_task_ref.py index 15a3c95f..861e7c59 100644 --- a/intersight/models/kvm_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/kvm_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_account_license_data.py b/intersight/models/license_account_license_data.py index 85183ef8..06553c5d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_account_license_data.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_account_license_data.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class LicenseAccountLicenseData(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'account_id': 'str', 'agent_data': 'str', @@ -75,6 +76,7 @@ class LicenseAccountLicenseData(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'account_id': 'AccountId', 'agent_data': 'AgentData', @@ -100,7 +102,7 @@ class LicenseAccountLicenseData(object): 'virtual_account': 'VirtualAccount' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, account_id=None, agent_data=None, auth_expire_time=None, auth_initial_time=None, auth_next_time=None, category=None, customer_op=None, group=None, last_sync=None, last_updated_time=None, license_state=None, license_tech_support_info=None, licenseinfos=None, register_expire_time=None, register_initial_time=None, register_next_time=None, registration_status=None, renew_failure_string=None, smart_account=None, smartlicense_token=None, sync_status=None, virtual_account=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, account_id=None, agent_data=None, auth_expire_time=None, auth_initial_time=None, auth_next_time=None, category=None, customer_op=None, group=None, last_sync=None, last_updated_time=None, license_state=None, license_tech_support_info=None, licenseinfos=None, register_expire_time=None, register_initial_time=None, register_next_time=None, registration_status=None, renew_failure_string=None, smart_account=None, smartlicense_token=None, sync_status=None, virtual_account=None): """ LicenseAccountLicenseData - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -114,6 +116,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._account_id = None self._agent_data = None @@ -156,6 +159,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if account_id is not None: @@ -391,7 +396,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this LicenseAccountLicenseData. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this LicenseAccountLicenseData. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -402,7 +407,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this LicenseAccountLicenseData. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this LicenseAccountLicenseData. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -410,6 +415,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this LicenseAccountLicenseData. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this LicenseAccountLicenseData. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this LicenseAccountLicenseData. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this LicenseAccountLicenseData. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_account_license_data_list.py b/intersight/models/license_account_license_data_list.py index 8ad59c96..308a1c6e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_account_license_data_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_account_license_data_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_account_license_data_ref.py b/intersight/models/license_account_license_data_ref.py index 7013867c..4920f55b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_account_license_data_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_account_license_data_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_customer_op.py b/intersight/models/license_customer_op.py index e3feb781..c20a5a38 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_customer_op.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_customer_op.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class LicenseCustomerOp(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account_license_data': 'LicenseAccountLicenseDataRef', 'deregister_device': 'bool', 'renew_authorization': 'bool', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class LicenseCustomerOp(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account_license_data': 'AccountLicenseData', 'deregister_device': 'DeregisterDevice', 'renew_authorization': 'RenewAuthorization', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class LicenseCustomerOp(object): 'show_agent_tech_support': 'ShowAgentTechSupport' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account_license_data=None, deregister_device=None, renew_authorization=None, renew_id_certificate=None, show_agent_tech_support=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account_license_data=None, deregister_device=None, renew_authorization=None, renew_id_certificate=None, show_agent_tech_support=None): """ LicenseCustomerOp - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account_license_data = None self._deregister_device = None self._renew_authorization = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account_license_data is not None: self.account_license_data = account_license_data if deregister_device is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this LicenseCustomerOp. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this LicenseCustomerOp. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this LicenseCustomerOp. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this LicenseCustomerOp. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this LicenseCustomerOp. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this LicenseCustomerOp. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this LicenseCustomerOp. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this LicenseCustomerOp. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account_license_data(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_customer_op_list.py b/intersight/models/license_customer_op_list.py index 9d21c6b7..3895280f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_customer_op_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_customer_op_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_customer_op_ref.py b/intersight/models/license_customer_op_ref.py index ff40aa0a..9100862d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_customer_op_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_customer_op_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_license_info.py b/intersight/models/license_license_info.py index 06a1e418..056bf2af 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_license_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_license_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class LicenseLicenseInfo(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account_license_data': 'LicenseAccountLicenseDataRef', 'active_admin': 'bool', 'days_left': 'int', @@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ class LicenseLicenseInfo(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account_license_data': 'AccountLicenseData', 'active_admin': 'ActiveAdmin', 'days_left': 'DaysLeft', @@ -80,7 +82,7 @@ class LicenseLicenseInfo(object): 'trial_admin': 'TrialAdmin' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account_license_data=None, active_admin=None, days_left=None, end_time=None, enforce_mode=None, error_desc=None, evaluation_period=None, extra_evaluation=None, license_count=None, license_state=None, license_type=None, start_time=None, trial_admin=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account_license_data=None, active_admin=None, days_left=None, end_time=None, enforce_mode=None, error_desc=None, evaluation_period=None, extra_evaluation=None, license_count=None, license_state=None, license_type=None, start_time=None, trial_admin=None): """ LicenseLicenseInfo - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account_license_data = None self._active_admin = None self._days_left = None @@ -126,6 +129,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account_license_data is not None: self.account_license_data = account_license_data if active_admin is not None: @@ -341,7 +346,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this LicenseLicenseInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this LicenseLicenseInfo. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -352,7 +357,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this LicenseLicenseInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this LicenseLicenseInfo. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -360,6 +365,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this LicenseLicenseInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this LicenseLicenseInfo. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this LicenseLicenseInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this LicenseLicenseInfo. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account_license_data(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_license_info_list.py b/intersight/models/license_license_info_list.py index a1b0b91f..fecce4d7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_license_info_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_license_info_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_license_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/license_license_info_ref.py index 53837b45..4744267f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_license_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_license_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token.py b/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token.py index 57ca0830..11bc50ad 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class LicenseSmartlicenseToken(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account_license_data': 'LicenseAccountLicenseDataRef', 'token': 'str' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class LicenseSmartlicenseToken(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account_license_data': 'AccountLicenseData', 'token': 'Token' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account_license_data=None, token=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account_license_data=None, token=None): """ LicenseSmartlicenseToken - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account_license_data = None self._token = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account_license_data is not None: self.account_license_data = account_license_data if token is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this LicenseSmartlicenseToken. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this LicenseSmartlicenseToken. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this LicenseSmartlicenseToken. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this LicenseSmartlicenseToken. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this LicenseSmartlicenseToken. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this LicenseSmartlicenseToken. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this LicenseSmartlicenseToken. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this LicenseSmartlicenseToken. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account_license_data(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token_list.py b/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token_list.py index 79a72def..b8f0bb1b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token_ref.py b/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token_ref.py index a362d251..7c8600e7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_smartlicense_token_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/license_sync_response_ref.py b/intersight/models/license_sync_response_ref.py index 5f174849..6b923f60 100644 --- a/intersight/models/license_sync_response_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/license_sync_response_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ls_service_profile.py b/intersight/models/ls_service_profile.py index 2f1861c8..354f25db 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ls_service_profile.py +++ b/intersight/models/ls_service_profile.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class LsServiceProfile(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class LsServiceProfile(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class LsServiceProfile(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, assign_state=None, assoc_state=None, associated_server=None, config_state=None, name=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, assign_state=None, assoc_state=None, associated_server=None, config_state=None, name=None, oper_state=None, registered_device=None): """ LsServiceProfile - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this LsServiceProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this LsServiceProfile. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this LsServiceProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this LsServiceProfile. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this LsServiceProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this LsServiceProfile. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this LsServiceProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this LsServiceProfile. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ls_service_profile_list.py b/intersight/models/ls_service_profile_list.py index 98ac4b27..95bc823b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ls_service_profile_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/ls_service_profile_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ls_service_profile_ref.py b/intersight/models/ls_service_profile_ref.py index 0cf97e68..f1985ed3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ls_service_profile_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ls_service_profile_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/management_controller.py b/intersight/models/management_controller.py index 9e87c112..8725c6de 100644 --- a/intersight/models/management_controller.py +++ b/intersight/models/management_controller.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ManagementController(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ class ManagementController(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -80,7 +82,7 @@ class ManagementController(object): 'top_system': 'TopSystem' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, adapter_unit=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, management_interfaces=None, model=None, network_element=None, registered_device=None, running_firmware=None, storage_sas_expander=None, top_system=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, adapter_unit=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, management_interfaces=None, model=None, network_element=None, registered_device=None, running_firmware=None, storage_sas_expander=None, top_system=None): """ ManagementController - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -126,6 +129,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -341,7 +346,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ManagementController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ManagementController. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -352,7 +357,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ManagementController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ManagementController. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -360,6 +365,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ManagementController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ManagementController. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ManagementController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ManagementController. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/management_controller_list.py b/intersight/models/management_controller_list.py index 275aa459..248191e5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/management_controller_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/management_controller_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/management_controller_ref.py b/intersight/models/management_controller_ref.py index e6d4de91..d6015993 100644 --- a/intersight/models/management_controller_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/management_controller_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/management_entity.py b/intersight/models/management_entity.py index 378189b6..99e10009 100644 --- a/intersight/models/management_entity.py +++ b/intersight/models/management_entity.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ManagementEntity(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class ManagementEntity(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class ManagementEntity(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, entity_id=None, leadership=None, network_element=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, entity_id=None, leadership=None, network_element=None, registered_device=None): """ ManagementEntity - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ManagementEntity. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ManagementEntity. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ManagementEntity. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ManagementEntity. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ManagementEntity. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ManagementEntity. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ManagementEntity. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ManagementEntity. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/management_entity_list.py b/intersight/models/management_entity_list.py index 46116e32..1168fffc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/management_entity_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/management_entity_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/management_entity_ref.py b/intersight/models/management_entity_ref.py index f515b56c..8efb0036 100644 --- a/intersight/models/management_entity_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/management_entity_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/management_interface.py b/intersight/models/management_interface.py index 0b998614..ce6aecc5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/management_interface.py +++ b/intersight/models/management_interface.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ManagementInterface(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ class ManagementInterface(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ class ManagementInterface(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, gateway=None, ip_address=None, mac_address=None, management_controller=None, mask=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, gateway=None, ip_address=None, mac_address=None, management_controller=None, mask=None, registered_device=None): """ ManagementInterface - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -114,6 +117,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -321,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ManagementInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ManagementInterface. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ManagementInterface. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ManagementInterface. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ManagementInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ManagementInterface. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ManagementInterface. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ManagementInterface. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/management_interface_list.py b/intersight/models/management_interface_list.py index c3209bc7..74a4324a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/management_interface_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/management_interface_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/management_interface_ref.py b/intersight/models/management_interface_ref.py index 64c6e59d..ae202788 100644 --- a/intersight/models/management_interface_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/management_interface_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/memory_array.py b/intersight/models/memory_array.py index 459abdd2..e4f06716 100644 --- a/intersight/models/memory_array.py +++ b/intersight/models/memory_array.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class MemoryArray(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -70,6 +71,7 @@ class MemoryArray(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -90,7 +92,7 @@ class MemoryArray(object): 'units': 'Units' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, array_id=None, compute_board=None, cpu_id=None, current_capacity=None, error_correction=None, max_capacity=None, max_devices=None, oper_power_state=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, units=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, array_id=None, compute_board=None, cpu_id=None, current_capacity=None, error_correction=None, max_capacity=None, max_devices=None, oper_power_state=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, units=None): """ MemoryArray - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -104,6 +106,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -141,6 +144,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -366,7 +371,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this MemoryArray. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this MemoryArray. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -377,7 +382,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this MemoryArray. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this MemoryArray. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -385,6 +390,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this MemoryArray. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this MemoryArray. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this MemoryArray. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this MemoryArray. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/memory_array_list.py b/intersight/models/memory_array_list.py index 86f43f2f..7fb1990b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/memory_array_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/memory_array_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/memory_array_ref.py b/intersight/models/memory_array_ref.py index 8aea2cd8..c7891b85 100644 --- a/intersight/models/memory_array_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/memory_array_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/memory_unit.py b/intersight/models/memory_unit.py index 644eef12..a6804556 100644 --- a/intersight/models/memory_unit.py +++ b/intersight/models/memory_unit.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class MemoryUnit(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ class MemoryUnit(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -110,7 +112,7 @@ class MemoryUnit(object): 'width': 'Width' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_state=None, array_id=None, bank=None, capacity=None, clock=None, form_factor=None, latency=None, location=None, memory_array=None, memory_id=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, set=None, speed=None, thermal=None, type=None, visibility=None, width=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_state=None, array_id=None, bank=None, capacity=None, clock=None, form_factor=None, latency=None, location=None, memory_array=None, memory_id=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, set=None, speed=None, thermal=None, type=None, visibility=None, width=None): """ MemoryUnit - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -124,6 +126,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -171,6 +174,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -416,7 +421,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this MemoryUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this MemoryUnit. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -427,7 +432,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this MemoryUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this MemoryUnit. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -435,6 +440,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this MemoryUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this MemoryUnit. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this MemoryUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this MemoryUnit. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/memory_unit_list.py b/intersight/models/memory_unit_list.py index 36f56981..a23de6bb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/memory_unit_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/memory_unit_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/memory_unit_ref.py b/intersight/models/memory_unit_ref.py index dc15cc9d..4002b352 100644 --- a/intersight/models/memory_unit_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/memory_unit_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/meta_definition.py b/intersight/models/meta_definition.py index b672418b..f3e45ab6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/meta_definition.py +++ b/intersight/models/meta_definition.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,7 +40,9 @@ class MetaDefinition(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'ancestor_classes': 'list[str]', + 'is_concrete': 'bool', 'name': 'str', 'namespace': 'str', 'parent_class': 'str', @@ -60,7 +62,9 @@ class MetaDefinition(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'ancestor_classes': 'AncestorClasses', + 'is_concrete': 'IsConcrete', 'name': 'Name', 'namespace': 'Namespace', 'parent_class': 'ParentClass', @@ -70,7 +74,7 @@ class MetaDefinition(object): 'version': 'Version' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, ancestor_classes=None, name=None, namespace=None, parent_class=None, properties=None, relationships=None, rest_path=None, version=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, ancestor_classes=None, is_concrete=None, name=None, namespace=None, parent_class=None, properties=None, relationships=None, rest_path=None, version=None): """ MetaDefinition - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,7 +88,9 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._ancestor_classes = None + self._is_concrete = None self._name = None self._namespace = None self._parent_class = None @@ -111,8 +117,12 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if ancestor_classes is not None: self.ancestor_classes = ancestor_classes + if is_concrete is not None: + self.is_concrete = is_concrete if name is not None: self.name = name if namespace is not None: @@ -316,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this MetaDefinition. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this MetaDefinition. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this MetaDefinition. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this MetaDefinition. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,11 +345,34 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this MetaDefinition. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this MetaDefinition. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this MetaDefinition. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this MetaDefinition. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def ancestor_classes(self): """ Gets the ancestor_classes of this MetaDefinition. - An array of parent metaclasses in the class inheritance hierarchy. The first element in the array is the parent class. The next element is the grand-parent, etc. The last element in the array is the mo.BaseMo class. + An array of parent metaclasses in the class inheritance hierarchy. The first element in the array is the parent class. The next element is the grand-parent, etc. The last element in the array is the mo.BaseMo class. :return: The ancestor_classes of this MetaDefinition. :rtype: list[str] @@ -350,7 +383,7 @@ def ancestor_classes(self): def ancestor_classes(self, ancestor_classes): """ Sets the ancestor_classes of this MetaDefinition. - An array of parent metaclasses in the class inheritance hierarchy. The first element in the array is the parent class. The next element is the grand-parent, etc. The last element in the array is the mo.BaseMo class. + An array of parent metaclasses in the class inheritance hierarchy. The first element in the array is the parent class. The next element is the grand-parent, etc. The last element in the array is the mo.BaseMo class. :param ancestor_classes: The ancestor_classes of this MetaDefinition. :type: list[str] @@ -358,6 +391,29 @@ def ancestor_classes(self, ancestor_classes): self._ancestor_classes = ancestor_classes + @property + def is_concrete(self): + """ + Gets the is_concrete of this MetaDefinition. + Boolean flag to specify whether the meta class is a concrete class or not. + + :return: The is_concrete of this MetaDefinition. + :rtype: bool + """ + return self._is_concrete + + @is_concrete.setter + def is_concrete(self, is_concrete): + """ + Sets the is_concrete of this MetaDefinition. + Boolean flag to specify whether the meta class is a concrete class or not. + + :param is_concrete: The is_concrete of this MetaDefinition. + :type: bool + """ + + self._is_concrete = is_concrete + @property def name(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/meta_definition_list.py b/intersight/models/meta_definition_list.py index 09a7d509..2b30e665 100644 --- a/intersight/models/meta_definition_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/meta_definition_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/meta_definition_ref.py b/intersight/models/meta_definition_ref.py index 013b1b4a..e7205d1b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/meta_definition_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/meta_definition_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/meta_prop_definition.py b/intersight/models/meta_prop_definition.py index d3b75ba8..87978d93 100644 --- a/intersight/models/meta_prop_definition.py +++ b/intersight/models/meta_prop_definition.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/meta_prop_definition_ref.py b/intersight/models/meta_prop_definition_ref.py index 0366b84a..cae51c72 100644 --- a/intersight/models/meta_prop_definition_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/meta_prop_definition_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/meta_relationship_definition.py b/intersight/models/meta_relationship_definition.py index c137a69a..4b946101 100644 --- a/intersight/models/meta_relationship_definition.py +++ b/intersight/models/meta_relationship_definition.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/meta_relationship_definition_ref.py b/intersight/models/meta_relationship_definition_ref.py index a7a96af7..73afd86d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/meta_relationship_definition_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/meta_relationship_definition_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_base_complex_type.py b/intersight/models/mo_base_complex_type.py index 64741a66..e1ad3dd2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_base_complex_type.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_base_complex_type.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_base_complex_type_ref.py b/intersight/models/mo_base_complex_type_ref.py index 84c44e73..e1dcd8c7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_base_complex_type_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_base_complex_type_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_base_mo.py b/intersight/models/mo_base_mo.py index dc42ba06..f78ef903 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_base_mo.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_base_mo.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ class MoBaseMo(object): 'object_type': 'str', 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', - 'tags': 'list[MoTag]' + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext' } attribute_map = { @@ -51,10 +52,11 @@ class MoBaseMo(object): 'object_type': 'ObjectType', 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', - 'tags': 'Tags' + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None): """ MoBaseMo - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -68,6 +70,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None if account_moid is not None: self.account_moid = account_moid @@ -87,6 +90,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context @property def account_moid(self): @@ -276,7 +281,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this MoBaseMo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this MoBaseMo. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -287,7 +292,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this MoBaseMo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this MoBaseMo. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -295,6 +300,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this MoBaseMo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this MoBaseMo. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this MoBaseMo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this MoBaseMo. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + def to_dict(self): """ Returns the model properties as a dict diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_base_mo_ref.py b/intersight/models/mo_base_mo_ref.py index 67a91abf..70fa4287 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_base_mo_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_base_mo_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_interest_registration_ref.py b/intersight/models/mo_interest_registration_ref.py index 8c4d3065..f81072d8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_interest_registration_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_interest_registration_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_mo_ref.py b/intersight/models/mo_mo_ref.py index a44ea357..86864fef 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_mo_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_mo_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_mo_ref_ref.py b/intersight/models/mo_mo_ref_ref.py index af0e2bf8..bd93a0e0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_mo_ref_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_mo_ref_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_snapshot_ref.py b/intersight/models/mo_snapshot_ref.py index 3ff411d3..ee092c5f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_snapshot_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_snapshot_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_tag.py b/intersight/models/mo_tag.py index a01b0fb4..238395f0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_tag.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_tag.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_tag_ref.py b/intersight/models/mo_tag_ref.py index da94067e..11f058e6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/mo_tag_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/mo_tag_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_version_context.py b/intersight/models/mo_version_context.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b3b79b62 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/mo_version_context.py @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class MoVersionContext(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'interested_mos': 'list[MoMoRef]', + 'ref_mo': 'MoMoRef', + 'timestamp': 'datetime', + 'version': 'str', + 'version_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'interested_mos': 'InterestedMos', + 'ref_mo': 'RefMo', + 'timestamp': 'Timestamp', + 'version': 'Version', + 'version_type': 'VersionType' + } + + def __init__(self, interested_mos=None, ref_mo=None, timestamp=None, version=None, version_type='Modified'): + """ + MoVersionContext - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._interested_mos = None + self._ref_mo = None + self._timestamp = None + self._version = None + self._version_type = None + + if interested_mos is not None: + self.interested_mos = interested_mos + if ref_mo is not None: + self.ref_mo = ref_mo + if timestamp is not None: + self.timestamp = timestamp + if version is not None: + self.version = version + if version_type is not None: + self.version_type = version_type + + @property + def interested_mos(self): + """ + Gets the interested_mos of this MoVersionContext. + A collection of objects that have reference to this versioned object. The lifecycle of the versioned object is based on the interestedMos list; the versioned object will be purged when interestedMos is empty. + + :return: The interested_mos of this MoVersionContext. + :rtype: list[MoMoRef] + """ + return self._interested_mos + + @interested_mos.setter + def interested_mos(self, interested_mos): + """ + Sets the interested_mos of this MoVersionContext. + A collection of objects that have reference to this versioned object. The lifecycle of the versioned object is based on the interestedMos list; the versioned object will be purged when interestedMos is empty. + + :param interested_mos: The interested_mos of this MoVersionContext. + :type: list[MoMoRef] + """ + + self._interested_mos = interested_mos + + @property + def ref_mo(self): + """ + Gets the ref_mo of this MoVersionContext. + A reference to the original mo. + + :return: The ref_mo of this MoVersionContext. + :rtype: MoMoRef + """ + return self._ref_mo + + @ref_mo.setter + def ref_mo(self, ref_mo): + """ + Sets the ref_mo of this MoVersionContext. + A reference to the original mo. + + :param ref_mo: The ref_mo of this MoVersionContext. + :type: MoMoRef + """ + + self._ref_mo = ref_mo + + @property + def timestamp(self): + """ + Gets the timestamp of this MoVersionContext. + The time this versioned mo was created. + + :return: The timestamp of this MoVersionContext. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._timestamp + + @timestamp.setter + def timestamp(self, timestamp): + """ + Sets the timestamp of this MoVersionContext. + The time this versioned mo was created. + + :param timestamp: The timestamp of this MoVersionContext. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._timestamp = timestamp + + @property + def version(self): + """ + Gets the version of this MoVersionContext. + The version of the mo, eg an incrementing number or a hash id. + + :return: The version of this MoVersionContext. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._version + + @version.setter + def version(self, version): + """ + Sets the version of this MoVersionContext. + The version of the mo, eg an incrementing number or a hash id. + + :param version: The version of this MoVersionContext. + :type: str + """ + + self._version = version + + @property + def version_type(self): + """ + Gets the version_type of this MoVersionContext. + Specifies type of version. Currently the only supported value is ”Configured\" that is used to keep track of snapshots of policies and profiles that are intended to be configured to target endpoints. + + :return: The version_type of this MoVersionContext. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._version_type + + @version_type.setter + def version_type(self, version_type): + """ + Sets the version_type of this MoVersionContext. + Specifies type of version. Currently the only supported value is ”Configured\" that is used to keep track of snapshots of policies and profiles that are intended to be configured to target endpoints. + + :param version_type: The version_type of this MoVersionContext. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["Modified", "Configured", "Deployed"] + if version_type not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `version_type` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(version_type, allowed_values) + ) + + self._version_type = version_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, MoVersionContext): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/mo_version_context_ref.py b/intersight/models/mo_version_context_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c502f029 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/mo_version_context_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class MoVersionContextRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + MoVersionContextRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this MoVersionContextRef. + + :return: The moid of this MoVersionContextRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this MoVersionContextRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this MoVersionContextRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this MoVersionContextRef. + + :return: The object_type of this MoVersionContextRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this MoVersionContextRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this MoVersionContextRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, MoVersionContextRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/network_element.py b/intersight/models/network_element.py index 316495f5..fd874bf7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/network_element.py +++ b/intersight/models/network_element.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class NetworkElement(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ class NetworkElement(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -106,7 +108,7 @@ class NetworkElement(object): 'ucsm_running_firmware': 'UcsmRunningFirmware' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_inband_interface_state=None, cards=None, fanmodules=None, fault_summary=None, inband_ip_address=None, inband_ip_gateway=None, inband_ip_mask=None, inband_vlan=None, management_contoller=None, management_entity=None, out_of_band_ip_address=None, out_of_band_ip_gateway=None, out_of_band_ip_mask=None, out_of_band_mac=None, psus=None, registered_device=None, switch_id=None, top_system=None, ucsm_running_firmware=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, admin_inband_interface_state=None, cards=None, fanmodules=None, fault_summary=None, inband_ip_address=None, inband_ip_gateway=None, inband_ip_mask=None, inband_vlan=None, management_contoller=None, management_entity=None, out_of_band_ip_address=None, out_of_band_ip_gateway=None, out_of_band_ip_mask=None, out_of_band_mac=None, psus=None, registered_device=None, switch_id=None, top_system=None, ucsm_running_firmware=None): """ NetworkElement - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -120,6 +122,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -165,6 +168,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -406,7 +411,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this NetworkElement. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this NetworkElement. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -417,7 +422,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this NetworkElement. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this NetworkElement. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -425,6 +430,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this NetworkElement. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this NetworkElement. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this NetworkElement. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this NetworkElement. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/network_element_list.py b/intersight/models/network_element_list.py index 15ebae70..9a49ef49 100644 --- a/intersight/models/network_element_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/network_element_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/network_element_ref.py b/intersight/models/network_element_ref.py index 697d70b6..e3e319cf 100644 --- a/intersight/models/network_element_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/network_element_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/network_element_summary.py b/intersight/models/network_element_summary.py index 90d2b37e..72f7e2e0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/network_element_summary.py +++ b/intersight/models/network_element_summary.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class NetworkElementSummary(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'admin_inband_interface_state': 'str', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', @@ -83,6 +84,7 @@ class NetworkElementSummary(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'admin_inband_interface_state': 'AdminInbandInterfaceState', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', @@ -116,7 +118,7 @@ class NetworkElementSummary(object): 'version': 'Version' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, admin_inband_interface_state=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, fault_summary=None, firmware=None, inband_ip_address=None, inband_ip_gateway=None, inband_ip_mask=None, inband_vlan=None, ipv4_address=None, model=None, name=None, num_ether_ports=None, num_ether_ports_configured=None, num_ether_ports_link_up=None, num_expansion_modules=None, num_fc_ports=None, num_fc_ports_configured=None, num_fc_ports_link_up=None, out_of_band_ip_address=None, out_of_band_ip_gateway=None, out_of_band_ip_mask=None, out_of_band_mac=None, registered_device=None, revision=None, rn=None, serial=None, source_object_type=None, switch_id=None, vendor=None, version=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, admin_inband_interface_state=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, fault_summary=None, firmware=None, inband_ip_address=None, inband_ip_gateway=None, inband_ip_mask=None, inband_vlan=None, ipv4_address=None, model=None, name=None, num_ether_ports=None, num_ether_ports_configured=None, num_ether_ports_link_up=None, num_expansion_modules=None, num_fc_ports=None, num_fc_ports_configured=None, num_fc_ports_link_up=None, out_of_band_ip_address=None, out_of_band_ip_gateway=None, out_of_band_ip_mask=None, out_of_band_mac=None, registered_device=None, revision=None, rn=None, serial=None, source_object_type=None, switch_id=None, vendor=None, version=None): """ NetworkElementSummary - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -130,6 +132,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._admin_inband_interface_state = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None @@ -180,6 +183,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if admin_inband_interface_state is not None: self.admin_inband_interface_state = admin_inband_interface_state if device_mo_id is not None: @@ -431,7 +436,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this NetworkElementSummary. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this NetworkElementSummary. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -442,7 +447,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this NetworkElementSummary. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this NetworkElementSummary. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -450,6 +455,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this NetworkElementSummary. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this NetworkElementSummary. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this NetworkElementSummary. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this NetworkElementSummary. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def admin_inband_interface_state(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/network_element_summary_list.py b/intersight/models/network_element_summary_list.py index 8abe9b09..a4d35162 100644 --- a/intersight/models/network_element_summary_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/network_element_summary_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/network_element_summary_ref.py b/intersight/models/network_element_summary_ref.py index 618dcdcd..adc955de 100644 --- a/intersight/models/network_element_summary_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/network_element_summary_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/networkconfig_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/networkconfig_deploy_task_ref.py index b362e866..77b07692 100644 --- a/intersight/models/networkconfig_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/networkconfig_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy.py b/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy.py index 9300d91e..97fb64f2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class NetworkconfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'alternate_ipv4dns_server': 'str', @@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ class NetworkconfigPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'alternate_ipv4dns_server': 'AlternateIpv4dnsServer', @@ -80,7 +82,7 @@ class NetworkconfigPolicy(object): 'profiles': 'Profiles' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, alternate_ipv4dns_server=None, alternate_ipv6dns_server=None, dynamic_dns_domain=None, enable_dynamic_dns=None, enable_ipv4dns_from_dhcp=None, enable_ipv6=None, enable_ipv6dns_from_dhcp=None, organization=None, preferred_ipv4dns_server=None, preferred_ipv6dns_server=None, profiles=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, alternate_ipv4dns_server=None, alternate_ipv6dns_server=None, dynamic_dns_domain=None, enable_dynamic_dns=None, enable_ipv4dns_from_dhcp=None, enable_ipv6=None, enable_ipv6dns_from_dhcp=None, organization=None, preferred_ipv4dns_server=None, preferred_ipv6dns_server=None, profiles=None): """ NetworkconfigPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._alternate_ipv4dns_server = None @@ -126,6 +129,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -341,7 +346,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this NetworkconfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this NetworkconfigPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -352,7 +357,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this NetworkconfigPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this NetworkconfigPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -360,6 +365,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this NetworkconfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this NetworkconfigPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this NetworkconfigPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this NetworkconfigPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy_list.py index 395067b2..de99a486 100644 --- a/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy_ref.py index 87da46a8..95988d1a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/networkconfig_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/networkconfig_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/networkconfig_validation_task_ref.py index 67ac1a82..3fe32c4b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/networkconfig_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/networkconfig_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/notifs_condition.py b/intersight/models/notifs_condition.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fab880b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/notifs_condition.py @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class NotifsCondition(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'change_set': 'list[str]', + 'change_type': 'str', + 'filter': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'change_set': 'ChangeSet', + 'change_type': 'ChangeType', + 'filter': 'Filter' + } + + def __init__(self, change_set=None, change_type='Update', filter=None): + """ + NotifsCondition - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._change_set = None + self._change_type = None + self._filter = None + + if change_set is not None: + self.change_set = change_set + if change_type is not None: + self.change_type = change_type + if filter is not None: + self.filter = filter + + @property + def change_set(self): + """ + Gets the change_set of this NotifsCondition. + A list of properties which have been modified on an MO in a transaction. Applicable only for MO updates, ignored for creation/deletion. Evaluates to True if any of the listed properties has changed or if the list is empty. Eg: ConnectorStatus,ConnectorVersion + + :return: The change_set of this NotifsCondition. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._change_set + + @change_set.setter + def change_set(self, change_set): + """ + Sets the change_set of this NotifsCondition. + A list of properties which have been modified on an MO in a transaction. Applicable only for MO updates, ignored for creation/deletion. Evaluates to True if any of the listed properties has changed or if the list is empty. Eg: ConnectorStatus,ConnectorVersion + + :param change_set: The change_set of this NotifsCondition. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._change_set = change_set + + @property + def change_type(self): + """ + Gets the change_type of this NotifsCondition. + Indicates the type of change (create, update, delete) performed on the MO. + + :return: The change_type of this NotifsCondition. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._change_type + + @change_type.setter + def change_type(self, change_type): + """ + Sets the change_type of this NotifsCondition. + Indicates the type of change (create, update, delete) performed on the MO. + + :param change_type: The change_type of this NotifsCondition. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["Update", "Create", "Delete"] + if change_type not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `change_type` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(change_type, allowed_values) + ) + + self._change_type = change_type + + @property + def filter(self): + """ + Gets the filter of this NotifsCondition. + An Odata-style filter which is evaluated against the state of an MO at the time of transaction commit. An empty filter string evaluates to True. Eg: ConnectionStatus eq 'Connected' + + :return: The filter of this NotifsCondition. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._filter + + @filter.setter + def filter(self, filter): + """ + Sets the filter of this NotifsCondition. + An Odata-style filter which is evaluated against the state of an MO at the time of transaction commit. An empty filter string evaluates to True. Eg: ConnectionStatus eq 'Connected' + + :param filter: The filter of this NotifsCondition. + :type: str + """ + + self._filter = filter + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, NotifsCondition): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/notifs_condition_ref.py b/intersight/models/notifs_condition_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38c41e40 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/notifs_condition_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class NotifsConditionRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + NotifsConditionRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this NotifsConditionRef. + + :return: The moid of this NotifsConditionRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this NotifsConditionRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this NotifsConditionRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this NotifsConditionRef. + + :return: The object_type of this NotifsConditionRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this NotifsConditionRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this NotifsConditionRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, NotifsConditionRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/notifs_mo_subscription_ref.py b/intersight/models/notifs_mo_subscription_ref.py index 4f199ed9..407f9617 100644 --- a/intersight/models/notifs_mo_subscription_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/notifs_mo_subscription_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ntp_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/ntp_deploy_task_ref.py index 0950c1a9..435bcaeb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ntp_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ntp_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ntp_policy.py b/intersight/models/ntp_policy.py index 74c1268e..06ef89f3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ntp_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/ntp_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class NtpPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'enabled': 'bool', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class NtpPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'enabled': 'Enabled', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class NtpPolicy(object): 'profiles': 'Profiles' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, ntp_servers=None, organization=None, profiles=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, ntp_servers=None, organization=None, profiles=None): """ NtpPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._enabled = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this NtpPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this NtpPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this NtpPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this NtpPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this NtpPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this NtpPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this NtpPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this NtpPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ntp_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/ntp_policy_list.py index fc3c9f85..91b037e6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ntp_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/ntp_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ntp_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/ntp_policy_ref.py index 8e1c301d..1ba90829 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ntp_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ntp_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ntp_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/ntp_validation_task_ref.py index 176a251e..c83dc2b9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ntp_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ntp_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/oauth2_auth_token_ref.py b/intersight/models/oauth2_auth_token_ref.py index 6bf6b840..f12d14ea 100644 --- a/intersight/models/oauth2_auth_token_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/oauth2_auth_token_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/oauth_access_token.py b/intersight/models/oauth_access_token.py index 869ebc42..ad0473de 100644 --- a/intersight/models/oauth_access_token.py +++ b/intersight/models/oauth_access_token.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.5-612 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/oauth_access_token_ref.py b/intersight/models/oauth_access_token_ref.py index b27d6acb..caf860b7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/oauth_access_token_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/oauth_access_token_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.5-612 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user.py b/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user.py index 4267f7e9..f2c2bff6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user.py +++ b/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.5-612 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class OauthOauthUser(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'access_tokens': 'list[OauthAccessToken]', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'user_id': 'str' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class OauthOauthUser(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'access_tokens': 'AccessTokens', 'account': 'Account', 'user_id': 'UserId' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, access_tokens=None, account=None, user_id=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, access_tokens=None, account=None, user_id=None): """ OauthOauthUser - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._access_tokens = None self._account = None self._user_id = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if access_tokens is not None: self.access_tokens = access_tokens if account is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this OauthOauthUser. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this OauthOauthUser. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this OauthOauthUser. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this OauthOauthUser. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this OauthOauthUser. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this OauthOauthUser. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this OauthOauthUser. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this OauthOauthUser. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def access_tokens(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user_list.py b/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user_list.py index 1ca0ba3f..a28413e4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.5-612 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user_ref.py b/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user_ref.py index 8d4f1c8a..db761cad 100644 --- a/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/oauth_oauth_user_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.5-612 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/pci_device.py b/intersight/models/pci_device.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..02e9daaf --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/pci_device.py @@ -0,0 +1,663 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class PciDevice(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'str', + 'dn': 'str', + 'rn': 'str', + 'model': 'str', + 'revision': 'str', + 'serial': 'str', + 'vendor': 'str', + 'compute_rack_unit': 'ComputeRackUnitRef', + 'firmware_version': 'str', + 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', + 'slot_id': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', + 'dn': 'Dn', + 'rn': 'Rn', + 'model': 'Model', + 'revision': 'Revision', + 'serial': 'Serial', + 'vendor': 'Vendor', + 'compute_rack_unit': 'ComputeRackUnit', + 'firmware_version': 'FirmwareVersion', + 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', + 'slot_id': 'SlotId' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_rack_unit=None, firmware_version=None, registered_device=None, slot_id=None): + """ + PciDevice - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._device_mo_id = None + self._dn = None + self._rn = None + self._model = None + self._revision = None + self._serial = None + self._vendor = None + self._compute_rack_unit = None + self._firmware_version = None + self._registered_device = None + self._slot_id = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if device_mo_id is not None: + self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id + if dn is not None: + self.dn = dn + if rn is not None: + self.rn = rn + if model is not None: + self.model = model + if revision is not None: + self.revision = revision + if serial is not None: + self.serial = serial + if vendor is not None: + self.vendor = vendor + if compute_rack_unit is not None: + self.compute_rack_unit = compute_rack_unit + if firmware_version is not None: + self.firmware_version = firmware_version + if registered_device is not None: + self.registered_device = registered_device + if slot_id is not None: + self.slot_id = slot_id + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this PciDevice. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this PciDevice. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this PciDevice. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this PciDevice. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this PciDevice. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this PciDevice. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this PciDevice. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this PciDevice. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this PciDevice. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this PciDevice. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this PciDevice. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this PciDevice. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this PciDevice. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this PciDevice. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this PciDevice. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this PciDevice. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this PciDevice. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this PciDevice. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this PciDevice. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this PciDevice. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this PciDevice. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this PciDevice. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this PciDevice. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this PciDevice. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this PciDevice. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this PciDevice. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this PciDevice. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this PciDevice. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this PciDevice. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this PciDevice. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PciDevice. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PciDevice. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PciDevice. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PciDevice. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def device_mo_id(self): + """ + Gets the device_mo_id of this PciDevice. + + :return: The device_mo_id of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._device_mo_id + + @device_mo_id.setter + def device_mo_id(self, device_mo_id): + """ + Sets the device_mo_id of this PciDevice. + + :param device_mo_id: The device_mo_id of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._device_mo_id = device_mo_id + + @property + def dn(self): + """ + Gets the dn of this PciDevice. + + :return: The dn of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._dn + + @dn.setter + def dn(self, dn): + """ + Sets the dn of this PciDevice. + + :param dn: The dn of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._dn = dn + + @property + def rn(self): + """ + Gets the rn of this PciDevice. + + :return: The rn of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._rn + + @rn.setter + def rn(self, rn): + """ + Sets the rn of this PciDevice. + + :param rn: The rn of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._rn = rn + + @property + def model(self): + """ + Gets the model of this PciDevice. + + :return: The model of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._model + + @model.setter + def model(self, model): + """ + Sets the model of this PciDevice. + + :param model: The model of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._model = model + + @property + def revision(self): + """ + Gets the revision of this PciDevice. + + :return: The revision of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._revision + + @revision.setter + def revision(self, revision): + """ + Sets the revision of this PciDevice. + + :param revision: The revision of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._revision = revision + + @property + def serial(self): + """ + Gets the serial of this PciDevice. + + :return: The serial of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._serial + + @serial.setter + def serial(self, serial): + """ + Sets the serial of this PciDevice. + + :param serial: The serial of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._serial = serial + + @property + def vendor(self): + """ + Gets the vendor of this PciDevice. + + :return: The vendor of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._vendor + + @vendor.setter + def vendor(self, vendor): + """ + Sets the vendor of this PciDevice. + + :param vendor: The vendor of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._vendor = vendor + + @property + def compute_rack_unit(self): + """ + Gets the compute_rack_unit of this PciDevice. + + :return: The compute_rack_unit of this PciDevice. + :rtype: ComputeRackUnitRef + """ + return self._compute_rack_unit + + @compute_rack_unit.setter + def compute_rack_unit(self, compute_rack_unit): + """ + Sets the compute_rack_unit of this PciDevice. + + :param compute_rack_unit: The compute_rack_unit of this PciDevice. + :type: ComputeRackUnitRef + """ + + self._compute_rack_unit = compute_rack_unit + + @property + def firmware_version(self): + """ + Gets the firmware_version of this PciDevice. + + :return: The firmware_version of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._firmware_version + + @firmware_version.setter + def firmware_version(self, firmware_version): + """ + Sets the firmware_version of this PciDevice. + + :param firmware_version: The firmware_version of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._firmware_version = firmware_version + + @property + def registered_device(self): + """ + Gets the registered_device of this PciDevice. + + :return: The registered_device of this PciDevice. + :rtype: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + return self._registered_device + + @registered_device.setter + def registered_device(self, registered_device): + """ + Sets the registered_device of this PciDevice. + + :param registered_device: The registered_device of this PciDevice. + :type: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + + self._registered_device = registered_device + + @property + def slot_id(self): + """ + Gets the slot_id of this PciDevice. + + :return: The slot_id of this PciDevice. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._slot_id + + @slot_id.setter + def slot_id(self, slot_id): + """ + Sets the slot_id of this PciDevice. + + :param slot_id: The slot_id of this PciDevice. + :type: str + """ + + self._slot_id = slot_id + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, PciDevice): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/pci_device_list.py b/intersight/models/pci_device_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3fbea170 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/pci_device_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class PciDeviceList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[PciDevice]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + PciDeviceList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this PciDeviceList. + The number of pciDevices matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this PciDeviceList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this PciDeviceList. + The number of pciDevices matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this PciDeviceList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this PciDeviceList. + The array of pciDevices matching your request. + + :return: The results of this PciDeviceList. + :rtype: list[PciDevice] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this PciDeviceList. + The array of pciDevices matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this PciDeviceList. + :type: list[PciDevice] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, PciDeviceList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/pci_device_ref.py b/intersight/models/pci_device_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b77379f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/pci_device_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class PciDeviceRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + PciDeviceRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this PciDeviceRef. + + :return: The moid of this PciDeviceRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this PciDeviceRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this PciDeviceRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this PciDeviceRef. + + :return: The object_type of this PciDeviceRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this PciDeviceRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this PciDeviceRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, PciDeviceRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_change_detail.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_change_detail.py index b55f04fd..7f67f04f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_change_detail.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_change_detail.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'changes': 'list[str]', 'config_change_context': 'PolicyConfigResultContext', 'disruptions': 'list[str]', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'changes': 'Changes', 'config_change_context': 'ConfigChangeContext', 'disruptions': 'Disruptions', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail(object): 'mod_status': 'ModStatus' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, changes=None, config_change_context=None, disruptions=None, message=None, mod_status='None'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, changes=None, config_change_context=None, disruptions=None, message=None, mod_status='None'): """ PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._changes = None self._config_change_context = None self._disruptions = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if changes is not None: self.changes = changes if config_change_context is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigChangeDetail. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def changes(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_change_detail_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_change_detail_ref.py index 07fc8dc8..c8f52b2c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_change_detail_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_change_detail_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_profile.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_profile.py index c069271f..99288eec 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_profile.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_profile.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigProfile(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'src_template': 'PolicyAbstractProfileRef', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigProfile(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'src_template': 'SrcTemplate', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigProfile(object): 'config_context': 'ConfigContext' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance', action=None, config_context=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance', action=None, config_context=None): """ PolicyAbstractConfigProfile - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._src_template = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigProfile. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigProfile. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigProfile. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigProfile. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_profile_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_profile_ref.py index 2b16d3dd..ffa3893b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_profile_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_profile_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result.py index 66571544..9a51484b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigResult(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'config_stage': 'str', 'config_state': 'str', 'validation_state': 'str' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigResult(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'config_stage': 'ConfigStage', 'config_state': 'ConfigState', 'validation_state': 'ValidationState' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, config_stage=None, config_state=None, validation_state=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, config_stage=None, config_state=None, validation_state=None): """ PolicyAbstractConfigResult - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._config_stage = None self._config_state = None self._validation_state = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if config_stage is not None: self.config_stage = config_stage if config_state is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigResult. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigResult. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigResult. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigResult. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigResult. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigResult. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigResult. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigResult. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def config_stage(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_entry.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_entry.py index 86ca9272..b6529802 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_entry.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_entry.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'completed_time': 'str', 'context': 'PolicyConfigResultContext', 'message': 'str', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'completed_time': 'CompletedTime', 'context': 'Context', 'message': 'Message', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry(object): 'type': 'Type' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, completed_time=None, context=None, message=None, owner_id=None, state=None, type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, completed_time=None, context=None, message=None, owner_id=None, state=None, type=None): """ PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._completed_time = None self._context = None self._message = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if completed_time is not None: self.completed_time = completed_time if context is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractConfigResultEntry. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def completed_time(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_entry_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_entry_ref.py index 21646338..a63a9a3b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_entry_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_entry_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_ref.py index 1e619968..d050bfc0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_config_result_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_policy.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_policy.py index 5089d063..5b269214 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class PolicyAbstractPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None): """ PolicyAbstractPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this PolicyAbstractPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this PolicyAbstractPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this PolicyAbstractPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this PolicyAbstractPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_policy_ref.py index cea40536..119c9744 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_profile.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_profile.py index a2a038f3..0deffbb8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_profile.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_profile.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class PolicyAbstractProfile(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'src_template': 'PolicyAbstractProfileRef', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class PolicyAbstractProfile(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'src_template': 'SrcTemplate', 'type': 'Type' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance'): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance'): """ PolicyAbstractProfile - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._src_template = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this PolicyAbstractProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this PolicyAbstractProfile. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this PolicyAbstractProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this PolicyAbstractProfile. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractProfile. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PolicyAbstractProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PolicyAbstractProfile. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_profile_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_profile_ref.py index 17735b31..bdb2d260 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_abstract_profile_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_abstract_profile_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_analyze_impact_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_analyze_impact_task_ref.py index 176f64f7..944759ed 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_analyze_impact_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_analyze_impact_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_config_change.py b/intersight/models/policy_config_change.py index ce490746..5d2f4588 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_config_change.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_config_change.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_config_change_detail_type_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_config_change_detail_type_ref.py index 5afd0d32..93a7887c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_config_change_detail_type_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_config_change_detail_type_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_config_change_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_config_change_ref.py index d59781eb..5693187e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_config_change_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_config_change_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_config_context.py b/intersight/models/policy_config_context.py index c0a7a9bc..99a50d21 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_config_context.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_config_context.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_config_context_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_config_context_ref.py index 8106bfc6..4f7dec0f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_config_context_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_config_context_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_config_result_context.py b/intersight/models/policy_config_result_context.py index dc6dac35..235fee09 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_config_result_context.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_config_result_context.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_config_result_context_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_config_result_context_ref.py index a731466a..c4280c94 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_config_result_context_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_config_result_context_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/policy_take_snapshot_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/policy_take_snapshot_task_ref.py index e653b15b..a1a89f65 100644 --- a/intersight/models/policy_take_snapshot_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/policy_take_snapshot_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/port_group.py b/intersight/models/port_group.py index 4f0a716e..b8cc2587 100644 --- a/intersight/models/port_group.py +++ b/intersight/models/port_group.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class PortGroup(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ class PortGroup(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ class PortGroup(object): 'transport': 'Transport' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, equipment_switch_card=None, ethernet_ports=None, fc_ports=None, registered_device=None, sub_groups=None, transport=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, equipment_switch_card=None, ethernet_ports=None, fc_ports=None, registered_device=None, sub_groups=None, transport=None): """ PortGroup - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -114,6 +117,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -321,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this PortGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this PortGroup. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this PortGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this PortGroup. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PortGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PortGroup. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PortGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PortGroup. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/port_group_list.py b/intersight/models/port_group_list.py index 762efbd0..675a1186 100644 --- a/intersight/models/port_group_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/port_group_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/port_group_ref.py b/intersight/models/port_group_ref.py index 93e37fd3..b659b02f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/port_group_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/port_group_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/port_physical.py b/intersight/models/port_physical.py index f7c53b0b..f1c23090 100644 --- a/intersight/models/port_physical.py +++ b/intersight/models/port_physical.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class PortPhysical(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class PortPhysical(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class PortPhysical(object): 'role': 'Role' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, oper_state=None, role=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, oper_state=None, role=None): """ PortPhysical - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this PortPhysical. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this PortPhysical. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this PortPhysical. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this PortPhysical. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PortPhysical. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PortPhysical. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PortPhysical. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PortPhysical. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/port_physical_ref.py b/intersight/models/port_physical_ref.py index 370506bb..3bf603e2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/port_physical_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/port_physical_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/port_sub_group.py b/intersight/models/port_sub_group.py index d8540ada..8dafc517 100644 --- a/intersight/models/port_sub_group.py +++ b/intersight/models/port_sub_group.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class PortSubGroup(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class PortSubGroup(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class PortSubGroup(object): 'transport': 'Transport' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, ethernet_ports=None, port_group=None, registered_device=None, transport=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, ethernet_ports=None, port_group=None, registered_device=None, transport=None): """ PortSubGroup - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this PortSubGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this PortSubGroup. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this PortSubGroup. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this PortSubGroup. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this PortSubGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this PortSubGroup. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this PortSubGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this PortSubGroup. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/port_sub_group_list.py b/intersight/models/port_sub_group_list.py index 52a0b457..57eab3c4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/port_sub_group_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/port_sub_group_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/port_sub_group_ref.py b/intersight/models/port_sub_group_ref.py index 141c15ab..f5c1061a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/port_sub_group_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/port_sub_group_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/processor_unit.py b/intersight/models/processor_unit.py index 3f496606..494cffba 100644 --- a/intersight/models/processor_unit.py +++ b/intersight/models/processor_unit.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ProcessorUnit(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -74,6 +75,7 @@ class ProcessorUnit(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -98,7 +100,7 @@ class ProcessorUnit(object): 'thermal': 'Thermal' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, architecture=None, compute_board=None, num_cores=None, num_cores_enabled=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, presence=None, processor_id=None, registered_device=None, socket_designation=None, speed=None, stepping=None, thermal=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, architecture=None, compute_board=None, num_cores=None, num_cores_enabled=None, num_threads=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, presence=None, processor_id=None, registered_device=None, socket_designation=None, speed=None, stepping=None, thermal=None): """ ProcessorUnit - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -112,6 +114,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -153,6 +156,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -386,7 +391,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ProcessorUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ProcessorUnit. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -397,7 +402,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ProcessorUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ProcessorUnit. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -405,6 +410,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ProcessorUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ProcessorUnit. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ProcessorUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ProcessorUnit. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/processor_unit_list.py b/intersight/models/processor_unit_list.py index 86e64408..5ea4ef4b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/processor_unit_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/processor_unit_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/processor_unit_ref.py b/intersight/models/processor_unit_ref.py index f94d30a0..0c4440ec 100644 --- a/intersight/models/processor_unit_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/processor_unit_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_execution_status_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_execution_status_task_ref.py index 9ab2f57f..f403c91b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_execution_status_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_execution_status_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_expobackoff_retry_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_expobackoff_retry_ref.py index 9b35f205..7c1ecceb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_expobackoff_retry_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_expobackoff_retry_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_fail_async_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_fail_async_task_ref.py index 47d388c7..f2dacaec 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_fail_async_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_fail_async_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_failed_no_retry_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_failed_no_retry_ref.py index 91a50a73..6f948cac 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_failed_no_retry_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_failed_no_retry_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_huu_firmware_upgrade_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_huu_firmware_upgrade_ref.py index 96231e45..58cca26a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_huu_firmware_upgrade_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_huu_firmware_upgrade_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_initiate_download_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_initiate_download_ref.py index 31a574e9..60457b02 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_initiate_download_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_initiate_download_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_retry30timeout60task_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_retry30timeout60task_ref.py index 653aa146..5a275f7a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_retry30timeout60task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_retry30timeout60task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_retry_fixed_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_retry_fixed_ref.py index ff012dce..7bc62da4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_retry_fixed_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_retry_fixed_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_success_async_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_success_async_task_ref.py index dc3ebf1d..de1f355c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_success_async_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_success_async_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_taskin_scheuled_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_taskin_scheuled_ref.py index a864f651..55b0c546 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_taskin_scheuled_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_taskin_scheuled_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_timeoutwf_exponential_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_timeoutwf_exponential_ref.py index ea291984..aa2a1548 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_timeoutwf_exponential_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_timeoutwf_exponential_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_timeoutwf_fixed_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_timeoutwf_fixed_ref.py index e94e955d..67601718 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_timeoutwf_fixed_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_timeoutwf_fixed_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task1_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task1_ref.py index ae4686d7..509c307c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task1_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task1_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task2_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task2_ref.py index fa832346..592970b6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task2_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task2_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task3_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task3_ref.py index 0e071fda..c7bc67ff 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task3_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task3_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task4_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task4_ref.py index d93b65b3..9b781628 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task4_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task4_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task5_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task5_ref.py index 7e673dce..b58e3301 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task5_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task5_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task6_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task6_ref.py index 5504eb1e..e5ed1893 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task6_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task6_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task7_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task7_ref.py index 8f5c2c9c..8d5e3b05 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task7_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task7_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task8_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task8_ref.py index 995f33e3..28b2b50a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task8_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task8_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task9_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task9_ref.py index 5a770185..1dfc74c6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task9_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_ucs_task9_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_wait_for_download_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_wait_for_download_ref.py index 84c9a7df..81a32b59 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_wait_for_download_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_wait_for_download_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/qatask_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref.py b/intersight/models/qatask_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref.py index 3cf0789c..4255dd6d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/qatask_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/qatask_wait_for_firmware_upgrade_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/resource_group.py b/intersight/models/resource_group.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..23d0f2ec --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/resource_group.py @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class ResourceGroup(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'name': 'str', + 'organization': 'IamAccountRef', + 'resources': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'selectors': 'list[str]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'name': 'Name', + 'organization': 'Organization', + 'resources': 'Resources', + 'selectors': 'Selectors' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, name=None, organization=None, resources=None, selectors=None): + """ + ResourceGroup - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._name = None + self._organization = None + self._resources = None + self._selectors = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if name is not None: + self.name = name + if organization is not None: + self.organization = organization + if resources is not None: + self.resources = resources + if selectors is not None: + self.selectors = selectors + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this ResourceGroup. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this ResourceGroup. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this ResourceGroup. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this ResourceGroup. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this ResourceGroup. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this ResourceGroup. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this ResourceGroup. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this ResourceGroup. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this ResourceGroup. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this ResourceGroup. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this ResourceGroup. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this ResourceGroup. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this ResourceGroup. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this ResourceGroup. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this ResourceGroup. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this ResourceGroup. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this ResourceGroup. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this ResourceGroup. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this ResourceGroup. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this ResourceGroup. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this ResourceGroup. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this ResourceGroup. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this ResourceGroup. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this ResourceGroup. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this ResourceGroup. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this ResourceGroup. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this ResourceGroup. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ResourceGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ResourceGroup. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ResourceGroup. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def name(self): + """ + Gets the name of this ResourceGroup. + The name of this resource group + + :return: The name of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._name + + @name.setter + def name(self, name): + """ + Sets the name of this ResourceGroup. + The name of this resource group + + :param name: The name of this ResourceGroup. + :type: str + """ + + self._name = name + + @property + def organization(self): + """ + Gets the organization of this ResourceGroup. + Organization + + :return: The organization of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: IamAccountRef + """ + return self._organization + + @organization.setter + def organization(self, organization): + """ + Sets the organization of this ResourceGroup. + Organization + + :param organization: The organization of this ResourceGroup. + :type: IamAccountRef + """ + + self._organization = organization + + @property + def resources(self): + """ + Gets the resources of this ResourceGroup. + The list of all resources contained in this resource group. + + :return: The resources of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._resources + + @resources.setter + def resources(self, resources): + """ + Sets the resources of this ResourceGroup. + The list of all resources contained in this resource group. + + :param resources: The resources of this ResourceGroup. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._resources = resources + + @property + def selectors(self): + """ + Gets the selectors of this ResourceGroup. + A list of ODATA filters to select resources. The group selectors may be include URLs of individual resources, or OData query with filters that match multiple queries. The URLs must be relative (i.e. do not include the host) and start with \"/api/v1/\" + + :return: The selectors of this ResourceGroup. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._selectors + + @selectors.setter + def selectors(self, selectors): + """ + Sets the selectors of this ResourceGroup. + A list of ODATA filters to select resources. The group selectors may be include URLs of individual resources, or OData query with filters that match multiple queries. The URLs must be relative (i.e. do not include the host) and start with \"/api/v1/\" + + :param selectors: The selectors of this ResourceGroup. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._selectors = selectors + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, ResourceGroup): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/resource_group_list.py b/intersight/models/resource_group_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e60c134d --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/resource_group_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class ResourceGroupList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[ResourceGroup]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + ResourceGroupList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this ResourceGroupList. + The number of resourceGroups matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this ResourceGroupList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this ResourceGroupList. + The number of resourceGroups matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this ResourceGroupList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this ResourceGroupList. + The array of resourceGroups matching your request. + + :return: The results of this ResourceGroupList. + :rtype: list[ResourceGroup] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this ResourceGroupList. + The array of resourceGroups matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this ResourceGroupList. + :type: list[ResourceGroup] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, ResourceGroupList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/resource_group_ref.py b/intersight/models/resource_group_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c006425 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/resource_group_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class ResourceGroupRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + ResourceGroupRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this ResourceGroupRef. + + :return: The moid of this ResourceGroupRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this ResourceGroupRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this ResourceGroupRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this ResourceGroupRef. + + :return: The object_type of this ResourceGroupRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this ResourceGroupRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this ResourceGroupRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, ResourceGroupRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_deploy_task_ref.py index d5a830d3..44a20946 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_diagnostics_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_diagnostics_ref.py index 87c934a1..b60fa6e1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_diagnostics_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_diagnostics_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_drivers_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_drivers_ref.py index 49a8ac46..a54c6f61 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_drivers_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_drivers_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_host_upgrade_utility_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_host_upgrade_utility_ref.py index 9ce78fd2..2db654be 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_host_upgrade_utility_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_host_upgrade_utility_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_operating_system_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_operating_system_ref.py index 97a6289a..b88dab82 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_operating_system_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_operating_system_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_partition.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_partition.py index 296fa772..11f4d1cc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_partition.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_partition.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_partition_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_partition_ref.py index 1d1c3d7f..95d1a0b1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_partition_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_partition_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_policy.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_policy.py index ba1181b8..f83b8414 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class SdcardPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'organization': 'IamAccountRef', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class SdcardPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'organization': 'Organization', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class SdcardPolicy(object): 'profiles': 'Profiles' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, organization=None, partitions=None, profiles=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, organization=None, partitions=None, profiles=None): """ SdcardPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._organization = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SdcardPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SdcardPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SdcardPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SdcardPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SdcardPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SdcardPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SdcardPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SdcardPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_policy_list.py index db0d72ed..b17ed262 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_policy_ref.py index b34baf21..8e3d4125 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_server_configuration_utility_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_server_configuration_utility_ref.py index ace36a28..e6f8ca2a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_server_configuration_utility_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_server_configuration_utility_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_user_partition_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_user_partition_ref.py index 38315ddf..6d803af3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_user_partition_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_user_partition_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_validation_task_ref.py index 1256da86..1e43f55e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_virtual_drive.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_virtual_drive.py index 6433e895..8ce16af4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_virtual_drive.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_virtual_drive.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sdcard_virtual_drive_ref.py b/intersight/models/sdcard_virtual_drive_ref.py index 9aaf6f37..113f18be 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sdcard_virtual_drive_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sdcard_virtual_drive_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/search_search_item.py b/intersight/models/search_search_item.py index ad8d78de..996c2541 100644 --- a/intersight/models/search_search_item.py +++ b/intersight/models/search_search_item.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ class SearchSearchItem(object): 'object_type': 'str', 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', - 'tags': 'list[MoTag]' + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext' } attribute_map = { @@ -51,10 +52,11 @@ class SearchSearchItem(object): 'object_type': 'ObjectType', 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', - 'tags': 'Tags' + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None): """ SearchSearchItem - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -68,6 +70,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None if account_moid is not None: self.account_moid = account_moid @@ -87,6 +90,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context @property def account_moid(self): @@ -276,7 +281,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SearchSearchItem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SearchSearchItem. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -287,7 +292,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SearchSearchItem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SearchSearchItem. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -295,6 +300,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SearchSearchItem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SearchSearchItem. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SearchSearchItem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SearchSearchItem. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + def to_dict(self): """ Returns the model properties as a dict diff --git a/intersight/models/search_search_item_list.py b/intersight/models/search_search_item_list.py index b5c0c60c..5ed7017c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/search_search_item_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/search_search_item_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/search_search_item_ref.py b/intersight/models/search_search_item_ref.py index b0d1dcc4..ca292212 100644 --- a/intersight/models/search_search_item_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/search_search_item_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/search_suggest_item.py b/intersight/models/search_suggest_item.py index ec4cc8d7..6c121d4a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/search_suggest_item.py +++ b/intersight/models/search_suggest_item.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class SearchSuggestItem(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'complete_mo': 'bool', 'rawquery': 'str', 'skip': 'int', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class SearchSuggestItem(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'complete_mo': 'CompleteMo', 'rawquery': 'Rawquery', 'skip': 'Skip', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class SearchSuggestItem(object): 'type': 'Type' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, complete_mo=None, rawquery=None, skip=None, suggest_term=None, top=None, type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, complete_mo=None, rawquery=None, skip=None, suggest_term=None, top=None, type=None): """ SearchSuggestItem - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._complete_mo = None self._rawquery = None self._skip = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if complete_mo is not None: self.complete_mo = complete_mo if rawquery is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SearchSuggestItem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SearchSuggestItem. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SearchSuggestItem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SearchSuggestItem. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SearchSuggestItem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SearchSuggestItem. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SearchSuggestItem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SearchSuggestItem. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def complete_mo(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/search_suggest_item_ref.py b/intersight/models/search_suggest_item_ref.py index 9ae04337..9405df4b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/search_suggest_item_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/search_suggest_item_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/search_tag_item.py b/intersight/models/search_tag_item.py index 9d59b564..ff81ae51 100644 --- a/intersight/models/search_tag_item.py +++ b/intersight/models/search_tag_item.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ class SearchTagItem(object): 'object_type': 'str', 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', - 'tags': 'list[MoTag]' + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext' } attribute_map = { @@ -51,10 +52,11 @@ class SearchTagItem(object): 'object_type': 'ObjectType', 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', - 'tags': 'Tags' + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None): """ SearchTagItem - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -68,6 +70,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None if account_moid is not None: self.account_moid = account_moid @@ -87,6 +90,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context @property def account_moid(self): @@ -276,7 +281,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SearchTagItem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SearchTagItem. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -287,7 +292,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SearchTagItem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SearchTagItem. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -295,6 +300,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SearchTagItem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SearchTagItem. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SearchTagItem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SearchTagItem. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + def to_dict(self): """ Returns the model properties as a dict diff --git a/intersight/models/search_tag_item_list.py b/intersight/models/search_tag_item_list.py index d277eea8..19bc86fe 100644 --- a/intersight/models/search_tag_item_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/search_tag_item_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/search_tag_item_ref.py b/intersight/models/search_tag_item_ref.py index 7062f8d4..2f858edd 100644 --- a/intersight/models/search_tag_item_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/search_tag_item_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/security_unit.py b/intersight/models/security_unit.py index 51d448ce..de98e931 100644 --- a/intersight/models/security_unit.py +++ b/intersight/models/security_unit.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class SecurityUnit(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ class SecurityUnit(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -92,7 +94,7 @@ class SecurityUnit(object): 'voltage': 'Voltage' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_board=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, part_number=None, pci_slot=None, power=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, thermal=None, unit_id=None, vid=None, voltage=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_board=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, part_number=None, pci_slot=None, power=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, thermal=None, unit_id=None, vid=None, voltage=None): """ SecurityUnit - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -106,6 +108,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -144,6 +147,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -371,7 +376,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SecurityUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SecurityUnit. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -382,7 +387,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SecurityUnit. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SecurityUnit. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -390,6 +395,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SecurityUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SecurityUnit. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SecurityUnit. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SecurityUnit. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/security_unit_list.py b/intersight/models/security_unit_list.py index de3906dd..82d82cec 100644 --- a/intersight/models/security_unit_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/security_unit_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/security_unit_ref.py b/intersight/models/security_unit_ref.py index ad952cf8..0557eff7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/security_unit_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/security_unit_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail.py b/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail.py index 0dd1219f..8d2049fa 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ServerConfigChangeDetail(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'changes': 'list[str]', 'config_change_context': 'PolicyConfigResultContext', 'disruptions': 'list[str]', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class ServerConfigChangeDetail(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'changes': 'Changes', 'config_change_context': 'ConfigChangeContext', 'disruptions': 'Disruptions', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class ServerConfigChangeDetail(object): 'profile': 'Profile' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, changes=None, config_change_context=None, disruptions=None, message=None, mod_status='None', profile=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, changes=None, config_change_context=None, disruptions=None, message=None, mod_status='None', profile=None): """ ServerConfigChangeDetail - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._changes = None self._config_change_context = None self._disruptions = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if changes is not None: self.changes = changes if config_change_context is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ServerConfigChangeDetail. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ServerConfigChangeDetail. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ServerConfigChangeDetail. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ServerConfigChangeDetail. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ServerConfigChangeDetail. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ServerConfigChangeDetail. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ServerConfigChangeDetail. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ServerConfigChangeDetail. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def changes(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail_list.py b/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail_list.py index cbef5c2d..faf6322f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail_ref.py b/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail_ref.py index 14d9c450..070ab13f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_config_change_detail_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_config_result.py b/intersight/models/server_config_result.py index 0a957def..c28d7ab4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_config_result.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_config_result.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ServerConfigResult(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'config_stage': 'str', 'config_state': 'str', 'validation_state': 'str', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class ServerConfigResult(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'config_stage': 'ConfigStage', 'config_state': 'ConfigState', 'validation_state': 'ValidationState', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class ServerConfigResult(object): 'result_entries': 'ResultEntries' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, config_stage=None, config_state=None, validation_state=None, profile=None, result_entries=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, config_stage=None, config_state=None, validation_state=None, profile=None, result_entries=None): """ ServerConfigResult - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._config_stage = None self._config_state = None self._validation_state = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if config_stage is not None: self.config_stage = config_stage if config_state is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ServerConfigResult. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ServerConfigResult. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ServerConfigResult. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ServerConfigResult. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ServerConfigResult. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ServerConfigResult. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ServerConfigResult. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ServerConfigResult. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def config_stage(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry.py b/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry.py index 894a7ca8..0381ce16 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ServerConfigResultEntry(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'completed_time': 'str', 'context': 'PolicyConfigResultContext', 'message': 'str', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class ServerConfigResultEntry(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'completed_time': 'CompletedTime', 'context': 'Context', 'message': 'Message', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class ServerConfigResultEntry(object): 'config_result': 'ConfigResult' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, completed_time=None, context=None, message=None, owner_id=None, state=None, type=None, config_result=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, completed_time=None, context=None, message=None, owner_id=None, state=None, type=None, config_result=None): """ ServerConfigResultEntry - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._completed_time = None self._context = None self._message = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if completed_time is not None: self.completed_time = completed_time if context is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ServerConfigResultEntry. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ServerConfigResultEntry. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ServerConfigResultEntry. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ServerConfigResultEntry. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ServerConfigResultEntry. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ServerConfigResultEntry. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ServerConfigResultEntry. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ServerConfigResultEntry. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def completed_time(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry_list.py b/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry_list.py index 6cb30125..6df6b6a1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry_ref.py b/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry_ref.py index 28dffb76..9cc83ede 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_config_result_entry_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_config_result_list.py b/intersight/models/server_config_result_list.py index 731c6864..51c79169 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_config_result_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_config_result_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_config_result_ref.py b/intersight/models/server_config_result_ref.py index ff21d971..f0384940 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_config_result_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_config_result_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_profile.py b/intersight/models/server_profile.py index 13e5dd33..df075e69 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_profile.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_profile.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class ServerProfile(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'src_template': 'PolicyAbstractProfileRef', @@ -51,7 +52,8 @@ class ServerProfile(object): 'config_change_details': 'list[ServerConfigChangeDetailRef]', 'config_changes': 'PolicyConfigChange', 'config_result': 'ServerConfigResultRef', - 'organization': 'IamAccountRef' + 'organization': 'IamAccountRef', + 'running_workflows': 'list[WorkflowWorkflowInfoRef]' } attribute_map = { @@ -64,6 +66,7 @@ class ServerProfile(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'src_template': 'SrcTemplate', @@ -75,10 +78,11 @@ class ServerProfile(object): 'config_change_details': 'ConfigChangeDetails', 'config_changes': 'ConfigChanges', 'config_result': 'ConfigResult', - 'organization': 'Organization' + 'organization': 'Organization', + 'running_workflows': 'RunningWorkflows' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance', action=None, config_context=None, assigned_server=None, associated_server=None, config_change_details=None, config_changes=None, config_result=None, organization=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, src_template=None, type='instance', action=None, config_context=None, assigned_server=None, associated_server=None, config_change_details=None, config_changes=None, config_result=None, organization=None, running_workflows=None): """ ServerProfile - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -92,6 +96,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._src_template = None @@ -104,6 +109,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._config_changes = None self._config_result = None self._organization = None + self._running_workflows = None if account_moid is not None: self.account_moid = account_moid @@ -123,6 +129,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -147,6 +155,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.config_result = config_result if organization is not None: self.organization = organization + if running_workflows is not None: + self.running_workflows = running_workflows @property def account_moid(self): @@ -336,7 +346,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ServerProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ServerProfile. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -347,7 +357,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ServerProfile. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ServerProfile. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -355,6 +365,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ServerProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ServerProfile. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ServerProfile. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ServerProfile. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ @@ -633,6 +666,29 @@ def organization(self, organization): self._organization = organization + @property + def running_workflows(self): + """ + Gets the running_workflows of this ServerProfile. + The WorkflowInfo's on fusion that are running for this server Profile. + + :return: The running_workflows of this ServerProfile. + :rtype: list[WorkflowWorkflowInfoRef] + """ + return self._running_workflows + + @running_workflows.setter + def running_workflows(self, running_workflows): + """ + Sets the running_workflows of this ServerProfile. + The WorkflowInfo's on fusion that are running for this server Profile. + + :param running_workflows: The running_workflows of this ServerProfile. + :type: list[WorkflowWorkflowInfoRef] + """ + + self._running_workflows = running_workflows + def to_dict(self): """ Returns the model properties as a dict diff --git a/intersight/models/server_profile_apply_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/server_profile_apply_task_ref.py index aac10a4c..68702944 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_profile_apply_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_profile_apply_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_profile_list.py b/intersight/models/server_profile_list.py index 09db8c13..38ca414b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_profile_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_profile_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_profile_ref.py b/intersight/models/server_profile_ref.py index 91e52466..2dc4f003 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_profile_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_profile_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/server_result_handler_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/server_result_handler_task_ref.py index 62564cd4..b5fedc58 100644 --- a/intersight/models/server_result_handler_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/server_result_handler_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/smtp_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/smtp_deploy_task_ref.py index 53242907..f4a9a400 100644 --- a/intersight/models/smtp_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/smtp_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/smtp_policy.py b/intersight/models/smtp_policy.py index 70289ea7..32a92a04 100644 --- a/intersight/models/smtp_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/smtp_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,12 +40,14 @@ class SmtpPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'enabled': 'bool', 'min_severity': 'str', 'organization': 'IamAccountRef', 'profiles': 'list[PolicyAbstractConfigProfileRef]', + 'sender_email': 'str', 'smtp_port': 'int', 'smtp_recipients': 'list[str]', 'smtp_server': 'str' @@ -61,18 +63,20 @@ class SmtpPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'enabled': 'Enabled', 'min_severity': 'MinSeverity', 'organization': 'Organization', 'profiles': 'Profiles', + 'sender_email': 'SenderEmail', 'smtp_port': 'SmtpPort', 'smtp_recipients': 'SmtpRecipients', 'smtp_server': 'SmtpServer' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, min_severity='critical', organization=None, profiles=None, smtp_port=None, smtp_recipients=None, smtp_server=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, min_severity='critical', organization=None, profiles=None, sender_email=None, smtp_port=None, smtp_recipients=None, smtp_server=None): """ SmtpPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,12 +90,14 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._enabled = None self._min_severity = None self._organization = None self._profiles = None + self._sender_email = None self._smtp_port = None self._smtp_recipients = None self._smtp_server = None @@ -114,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -126,6 +134,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.organization = organization if profiles is not None: self.profiles = profiles + if sender_email is not None: + self.sender_email = sender_email if smtp_port is not None: self.smtp_port = smtp_port if smtp_recipients is not None: @@ -321,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SmtpPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SmtpPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SmtpPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SmtpPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SmtpPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SmtpPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SmtpPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SmtpPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ @@ -484,6 +517,29 @@ def profiles(self, profiles): self._profiles = profiles + @property + def sender_email(self): + """ + Gets the sender_email of this SmtpPolicy. + The email address entered here will be displayed as the from address(mail received from address) of all the SMTP mail alerts that are received. If not configured, the hostname of the server is used in the from address field. + + :return: The sender_email of this SmtpPolicy. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._sender_email + + @sender_email.setter + def sender_email(self, sender_email): + """ + Sets the sender_email of this SmtpPolicy. + The email address entered here will be displayed as the from address(mail received from address) of all the SMTP mail alerts that are received. If not configured, the hostname of the server is used in the from address field. + + :param sender_email: The sender_email of this SmtpPolicy. + :type: str + """ + + self._sender_email = sender_email + @property def smtp_port(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/smtp_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/smtp_policy_list.py index f823efd6..48c819b1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/smtp_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/smtp_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/smtp_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/smtp_policy_ref.py index b33231de..4f7f413a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/smtp_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/smtp_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/smtp_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/smtp_validation_task_ref.py index 4132ac79..b4284550 100644 --- a/intersight/models/smtp_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/smtp_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/snmp_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/snmp_deploy_task_ref.py index e2a3617b..a0057c8b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/snmp_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/snmp_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/snmp_policy.py b/intersight/models/snmp_policy.py index 308640fd..88f49001 100644 --- a/intersight/models/snmp_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/snmp_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class SnmpPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'access_community_string': 'str', @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ class SnmpPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'access_community_string': 'AccessCommunityString', @@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ class SnmpPolicy(object): 'trap_community': 'TrapCommunity' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, access_community_string=None, community_access='Disabled', enabled=None, engine_id=None, organization=None, profiles=None, snmp_port=None, snmp_traps=None, snmp_users=None, sys_contact=None, sys_location=None, trap_community=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, access_community_string=None, community_access='Disabled', enabled=None, engine_id=None, organization=None, profiles=None, snmp_port=None, snmp_traps=None, snmp_users=None, sys_contact=None, sys_location=None, trap_community=None): """ SnmpPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -96,6 +98,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._access_community_string = None @@ -129,6 +132,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -346,7 +351,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SnmpPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SnmpPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -357,7 +362,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SnmpPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SnmpPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -365,6 +370,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SnmpPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SnmpPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SnmpPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SnmpPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/snmp_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/snmp_policy_list.py index f7d7a4d2..ed47c4a7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/snmp_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/snmp_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/snmp_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/snmp_policy_ref.py index 6367d167..81dc0c31 100644 --- a/intersight/models/snmp_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/snmp_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/snmp_trap.py b/intersight/models/snmp_trap.py index 68b3c89a..69895558 100644 --- a/intersight/models/snmp_trap.py +++ b/intersight/models/snmp_trap.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/snmp_trap_ref.py b/intersight/models/snmp_trap_ref.py index 12453fb6..85b8f295 100644 --- a/intersight/models/snmp_trap_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/snmp_trap_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/snmp_user.py b/intersight/models/snmp_user.py index 4fbb9faa..831fd0a6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/snmp_user.py +++ b/intersight/models/snmp_user.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/snmp_user_ref.py b/intersight/models/snmp_user_ref.py index 5519871a..82611f72 100644 --- a/intersight/models/snmp_user_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/snmp_user_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/snmp_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/snmp_validation_task_ref.py index d7458c81..a774b8a9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/snmp_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/snmp_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization.py b/intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f74b3a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization.py @@ -0,0 +1,547 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'account': 'IamAccountRef', + 'is_password_set': 'bool', + 'is_user_id_set': 'bool', + 'password': 'str', + 'repository_type': 'str', + 'user_id': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'account': 'Account', + 'is_password_set': 'IsPasswordSet', + 'is_user_id_set': 'IsUserIdSet', + 'password': 'Password', + 'repository_type': 'RepositoryType', + 'user_id': 'UserId' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, is_password_set=None, is_user_id_set=None, password=None, repository_type='cisco', user_id=None): + """ + SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._account = None + self._is_password_set = None + self._is_user_id_set = None + self._password = None + self._repository_type = None + self._user_id = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if account is not None: + self.account = account + if is_password_set is not None: + self.is_password_set = is_password_set + if is_user_id_set is not None: + self.is_user_id_set = is_user_id_set + if password is not None: + self.password = password + if repository_type is not None: + self.repository_type = repository_type + if user_id is not None: + self.user_id = user_id + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def account(self): + """ + Gets the account of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + Account relation + + :return: The account of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: IamAccountRef + """ + return self._account + + @account.setter + def account(self, account): + """ + Sets the account of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + Account relation + + :param account: The account of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: IamAccountRef + """ + + self._account = account + + @property + def is_password_set(self): + """ + Gets the is_password_set of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + + :return: The is_password_set of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: bool + """ + return self._is_password_set + + @is_password_set.setter + def is_password_set(self, is_password_set): + """ + Sets the is_password_set of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + + :param is_password_set: The is_password_set of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: bool + """ + + self._is_password_set = is_password_set + + @property + def is_user_id_set(self): + """ + Gets the is_user_id_set of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + + :return: The is_user_id_set of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: bool + """ + return self._is_user_id_set + + @is_user_id_set.setter + def is_user_id_set(self, is_user_id_set): + """ + Sets the is_user_id_set of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + + :param is_user_id_set: The is_user_id_set of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: bool + """ + + self._is_user_id_set = is_user_id_set + + @property + def password(self): + """ + Gets the password of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + User password for the external site + + :return: The password of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._password + + @password.setter + def password(self, password): + """ + Sets the password of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + User password for the external site + + :param password: The password of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: str + """ + + self._password = password + + @property + def repository_type(self): + """ + Gets the repository_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + Repositry the user credentials are for + + :return: The repository_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._repository_type + + @repository_type.setter + def repository_type(self, repository_type): + """ + Sets the repository_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + Repositry the user credentials are for + + :param repository_type: The repository_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: str + """ + allowed_values = ["cisco"] + if repository_type not in allowed_values: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid value for `repository_type` ({0}), must be one of {1}" + .format(repository_type, allowed_values) + ) + + self._repository_type = repository_type + + @property + def user_id(self): + """ + Gets the user_id of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + User id for the external site + + :return: The user_id of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._user_id + + @user_id.setter + def user_id(self, user_id): + """ + Sets the user_id of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + User id for the external site + + :param user_id: The user_id of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization. + :type: str + """ + + self._user_id = user_id + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization_list.py b/intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1dab593b --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList. + The number of softwarerepositoryAuthorizations matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList. + The number of softwarerepositoryAuthorizations matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList. + The array of softwarerepositoryAuthorizations matching your request. + + :return: The results of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList. + :rtype: list[SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList. + The array of softwarerepositoryAuthorizations matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList. + :type: list[SoftwarerepositoryAuthorization] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization_ref.py b/intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68725e32 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/softwarerepository_authorization_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef. + + :return: The moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef. + + :return: The object_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, SoftwarerepositoryAuthorizationRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/sol_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/sol_deploy_task_ref.py index 27066349..6fba0810 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sol_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sol_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sol_policy.py b/intersight/models/sol_policy.py index 7fb901e1..2d38ba71 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sol_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/sol_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class SolPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'baud_rate': 'int', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class SolPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'baud_rate': 'BaudRate', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class SolPolicy(object): 'ssh_port': 'SshPort' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, baud_rate=None, com_port='com0', enabled=None, organization=None, profiles=None, ssh_port=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, baud_rate=None, com_port='com0', enabled=None, organization=None, profiles=None, ssh_port=None): """ SolPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._baud_rate = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SolPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SolPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SolPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SolPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SolPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SolPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SolPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SolPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sol_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/sol_policy_list.py index 3e57b872..0d1744ac 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sol_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/sol_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sol_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/sol_policy_ref.py index 968e08d3..2a4d93cb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sol_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sol_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/sol_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/sol_validation_task_ref.py index b0d85123..e4a89f35 100644 --- a/intersight/models/sol_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/sol_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ssh_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/ssh_deploy_task_ref.py index a495a07d..f71a15d9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ssh_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ssh_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ssh_policy.py b/intersight/models/ssh_policy.py index 96fcdf1d..35b59541 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ssh_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/ssh_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class SshPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'enabled': 'bool', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class SshPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'enabled': 'Enabled', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class SshPolicy(object): 'timeout': 'Timeout' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, organization=None, port=None, profiles=None, timeout=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, organization=None, port=None, profiles=None, timeout=None): """ SshPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._enabled = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SshPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SshPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SshPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SshPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SshPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SshPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SshPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SshPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ssh_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/ssh_policy_list.py index 6159bdf0..3f9fab4a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ssh_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/ssh_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ssh_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/ssh_policy_ref.py index 61f62372..5376db99 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ssh_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ssh_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ssh_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/ssh_validation_task_ref.py index 1e76ca35..0f647cbb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ssh_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ssh_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_analyze_impact_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_analyze_impact_task_ref.py index da23c2f8..99892121 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_analyze_impact_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_analyze_impact_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_controller.py b/intersight/models/storage_controller.py index ead8e24a..78cd780d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_controller.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_controller.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageController(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ class StorageController(object): 'running_firmware': 'list[FirmwareRunningFirmwareRef]', 'self_encrypt_enabled': 'str', 'type': 'str', + 'virtual_drive_extensions': 'list[StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef]', 'virtual_drives': 'list[StorageVirtualDriveRef]' } @@ -79,6 +81,7 @@ class StorageController(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -105,10 +108,11 @@ class StorageController(object): 'running_firmware': 'RunningFirmware', 'self_encrypt_enabled': 'SelfEncryptEnabled', 'type': 'Type', + 'virtual_drive_extensions': 'VirtualDriveExtensions', 'virtual_drives': 'VirtualDrives' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_board=None, controller_flags=None, controller_id=None, controller_status=None, hw_revision=None, oob_interface_supported=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, pci_addr=None, pci_slot=None, physical_disk_extensions=None, physical_disks=None, presence=None, raid_support=None, rebuild_rate=None, registered_device=None, running_firmware=None, self_encrypt_enabled=None, type=None, virtual_drives=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_board=None, controller_flags=None, controller_id=None, controller_status=None, hw_revision=None, oob_interface_supported=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, pci_addr=None, pci_slot=None, physical_disk_extensions=None, physical_disks=None, presence=None, raid_support=None, rebuild_rate=None, registered_device=None, running_firmware=None, self_encrypt_enabled=None, type=None, virtual_drive_extensions=None, virtual_drives=None): """ StorageController - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -122,6 +126,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -148,6 +153,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._running_firmware = None self._self_encrypt_enabled = None self._type = None + self._virtual_drive_extensions = None self._virtual_drives = None if account_moid is not None: @@ -168,6 +174,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -220,6 +228,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.self_encrypt_enabled = self_encrypt_enabled if type is not None: self.type = type + if virtual_drive_extensions is not None: + self.virtual_drive_extensions = virtual_drive_extensions if virtual_drives is not None: self.virtual_drives = virtual_drives @@ -411,7 +421,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageController. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -422,7 +432,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageController. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -430,6 +440,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageController. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageController. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ @@ -976,6 +1009,27 @@ def type(self, type): self._type = type + @property + def virtual_drive_extensions(self): + """ + Gets the virtual_drive_extensions of this StorageController. + + :return: The virtual_drive_extensions of this StorageController. + :rtype: list[StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef] + """ + return self._virtual_drive_extensions + + @virtual_drive_extensions.setter + def virtual_drive_extensions(self, virtual_drive_extensions): + """ + Sets the virtual_drive_extensions of this StorageController. + + :param virtual_drive_extensions: The virtual_drive_extensions of this StorageController. + :type: list[StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef] + """ + + self._virtual_drive_extensions = virtual_drive_extensions + @property def virtual_drives(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_controller_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_controller_list.py index 0f379878..e1066531 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_controller_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_controller_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_controller_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_controller_ref.py index 85aa54ac..e491b978 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_controller_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_controller_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_deploy_task_ref.py index e1e3d4aa..f312fddf 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy.py b/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy.py index 13365c3d..164ab4ec 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageDiskGroupPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'dedicated_hot_spares': 'list[StorageLocalDisk]', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class StorageDiskGroupPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'dedicated_hot_spares': 'DedicatedHotSpares', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class StorageDiskGroupPolicy(object): 'use_jbods': 'UseJbods' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, dedicated_hot_spares=None, organization=None, raid_level='Raid0', span_groups=None, storage_policies=None, use_jbods=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, dedicated_hot_spares=None, organization=None, raid_level='Raid0', span_groups=None, storage_policies=None, use_jbods=None): """ StorageDiskGroupPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._dedicated_hot_spares = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageDiskGroupPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageDiskGroupPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageDiskGroupPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageDiskGroupPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageDiskGroupPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageDiskGroupPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageDiskGroupPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageDiskGroupPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy_list.py index ac1ea4a3..5b6d5f10 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy_ref.py index 80910727..e4df6bce 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_disk_group_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_enclosure.py b/intersight/models/storage_enclosure.py index 39db5b0a..31a0aaf3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_enclosure.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_enclosure.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageEnclosure(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ class StorageEnclosure(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -92,7 +94,7 @@ class StorageEnclosure(object): 'type': 'Type' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, chassis_id=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, description=None, enclosure_id=None, equipment_chassis=None, num_slots=None, physical_disks=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, server_id=None, type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, chassis_id=None, compute_blade=None, compute_rack_unit=None, description=None, enclosure_id=None, equipment_chassis=None, num_slots=None, physical_disks=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, server_id=None, type=None): """ StorageEnclosure - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -106,6 +108,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -144,6 +147,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -371,7 +376,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageEnclosure. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageEnclosure. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -382,7 +387,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageEnclosure. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageEnclosure. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -390,6 +395,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageEnclosure. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageEnclosure. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageEnclosure. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageEnclosure. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_enclosure_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_enclosure_list.py index c43d0084..eb93eaee 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_enclosure_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_enclosure_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_enclosure_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_enclosure_ref.py index 3288f1cd..7a71595e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_enclosure_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_enclosure_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller.py index 653fdd0a..a13a8fb7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashController(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashController(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashController(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_board=None, controller_state=None, ff_controller_id=None, flex_flash_controller_props=None, flex_flash_physical_drives=None, flex_flash_virtual_drives=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, compute_board=None, controller_state=None, ff_controller_id=None, flex_flash_controller_props=None, flex_flash_physical_drives=None, flex_flash_virtual_drives=None, registered_device=None): """ StorageFlexFlashController - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -96,6 +98,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -129,6 +132,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -346,7 +351,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageFlexFlashController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageFlexFlashController. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -357,7 +362,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageFlexFlashController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageFlexFlashController. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -365,6 +370,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageFlexFlashController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageFlexFlashController. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageFlexFlashController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageFlexFlashController. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_list.py index 9bd673f9..424a8131 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props.py index 31d862d8..15eb1a4f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashControllerProps(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -72,6 +73,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashControllerProps(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -94,7 +96,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashControllerProps(object): 'virtual_drive_count': 'VirtualDriveCount' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, cards_manageable=None, configured_mode=None, controller_name=None, controller_status=None, fw_version=None, internal_state=None, operating_mode=None, physical_drive_count=None, product_name=None, registered_device=None, startup_fw_version=None, storage_flex_flash_controller=None, virtual_drive_count=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, cards_manageable=None, configured_mode=None, controller_name=None, controller_status=None, fw_version=None, internal_state=None, operating_mode=None, physical_drive_count=None, product_name=None, registered_device=None, startup_fw_version=None, storage_flex_flash_controller=None, virtual_drive_count=None): """ StorageFlexFlashControllerProps - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -108,6 +110,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -147,6 +150,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -376,7 +381,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageFlexFlashControllerProps. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageFlexFlashControllerProps. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -387,7 +392,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageFlexFlashControllerProps. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageFlexFlashControllerProps. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -395,6 +400,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageFlexFlashControllerProps. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageFlexFlashControllerProps. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageFlexFlashControllerProps. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageFlexFlashControllerProps. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_list.py index 1dc431a9..ca844e88 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_ref.py index 4a8ace9a..9b34a391 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_props_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_ref.py index d8bcafc7..5dc82852 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_controller_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive.py index 32b7c5fc..37a26fee 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -80,7 +82,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive(object): 'storage_flex_flash_controller': 'StorageFlexFlashController' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, card_status=None, card_type=None, oem_id=None, pd_status=None, registered_device=None, storage_flex_flash_controller=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, card_status=None, card_type=None, oem_id=None, pd_status=None, registered_device=None, storage_flex_flash_controller=None): """ StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -126,6 +129,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -341,7 +346,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -352,7 +357,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -360,6 +365,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageFlexFlashPhysicalDrive. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_list.py index dde5c1c9..ee7a48cc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_ref.py index dc0f8773..c5b10e58 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_physical_drive_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive.py index b6a1a602..10af9aeb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -67,6 +68,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -84,7 +86,7 @@ class StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive(object): 'virtual_drive': 'VirtualDrive' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, drive_scope=None, drive_status=None, partition_id=None, registered_device=None, resident_image=None, size=None, storage_flex_flash_controller=None, virtual_drive=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, drive_scope=None, drive_status=None, partition_id=None, registered_device=None, resident_image=None, size=None, storage_flex_flash_controller=None, virtual_drive=None): """ StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -98,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -132,6 +135,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -351,7 +356,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -362,7 +367,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -370,6 +375,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageFlexFlashVirtualDrive. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_list.py index d68e45e9..3448719d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_ref.py index fca5f09c..c65fadd9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_flash_virtual_drive_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller.py index 02a756ac..5998d46d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageFlexUtilController(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ class StorageFlexUtilController(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ class StorageFlexUtilController(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, compute_board=None, controller_name=None, controller_status=None, ff_controller_id=None, flex_util_physical_drives=None, flex_util_virtual_drives=None, internal_state=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, compute_board=None, controller_name=None, controller_status=None, ff_controller_id=None, flex_util_physical_drives=None, flex_util_virtual_drives=None, internal_state=None, registered_device=None): """ StorageFlexUtilController - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -90,6 +92,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -120,6 +123,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -331,7 +336,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageFlexUtilController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageFlexUtilController. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -342,7 +347,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageFlexUtilController. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageFlexUtilController. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -350,6 +355,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageFlexUtilController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageFlexUtilController. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageFlexUtilController. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageFlexUtilController. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller_list.py index 623a62c1..925438f4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller_ref.py index 72638e3a..a4d959e5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_controller_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive.py index 47be34c2..4e47f6c1 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -79,6 +80,7 @@ class StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -108,7 +110,7 @@ class StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive(object): 'write_error_threshold': 'WriteErrorThreshold' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, block_size=None, capacity=None, controller=None, drives_enabled=None, health=None, manufacturer_date=None, manufacturer_id=None, oem_id=None, partition_count=None, pd_status=None, physical_drive=None, product_name=None, product_revision=None, read_error_count=None, read_error_threshold=None, registered_device=None, storage_flex_util_controller=None, write_enabled=None, write_error_count=None, write_error_threshold=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, block_size=None, capacity=None, controller=None, drives_enabled=None, health=None, manufacturer_date=None, manufacturer_id=None, oem_id=None, partition_count=None, pd_status=None, physical_drive=None, product_name=None, product_revision=None, read_error_count=None, read_error_threshold=None, registered_device=None, storage_flex_util_controller=None, write_enabled=None, write_error_count=None, write_error_threshold=None): """ StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -122,6 +124,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -168,6 +171,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -411,7 +416,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -422,7 +427,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -430,6 +435,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageFlexUtilPhysicalDrive. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_list.py index c8e67940..4d8b36e6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_ref.py index 308ce9f6..644206f7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_physical_drive_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive.py index 4c5be4ff..17762665 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -64,6 +65,7 @@ class StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ class StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive(object): 'virtual_drive': 'VirtualDrive' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, drive_status=None, drive_type=None, partition_id=None, partition_name=None, registered_device=None, resident_image=None, size=None, storage_flex_util_controller=None, virtual_drive=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, drive_status=None, drive_type=None, partition_id=None, partition_name=None, registered_device=None, resident_image=None, size=None, storage_flex_util_controller=None, virtual_drive=None): """ StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -92,6 +94,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -123,6 +126,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -336,7 +341,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -347,7 +352,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -355,6 +360,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageFlexUtilVirtualDrive. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_list.py index acc2bc92..d7f5fea3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_ref.py index 3824a6b4..4910bf25 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_flex_util_virtual_drive_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_local_disk.py b/intersight/models/storage_local_disk.py index 4a03f92b..01b9726c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_local_disk.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_local_disk.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_local_disk_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_local_disk_ref.py index 5e69a4af..9409c7c6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_local_disk_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_local_disk_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk.py b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk.py index f939fbdb..e9956ffc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StoragePhysicalDisk(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -89,6 +90,7 @@ class StoragePhysicalDisk(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -128,7 +130,7 @@ class StoragePhysicalDisk(object): 'variant_type': 'VariantType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, block_size=None, bootable=None, configuration_checkpoint=None, configuration_state=None, discovered_path=None, disk_id=None, disk_state=None, drive_firmware=None, drive_state=None, fde_capable=None, link_speed=None, link_state=None, locator_led=None, num_blocks=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_qualifier_reason=None, operability=None, physical_block_size=None, physical_disk_extension=None, presence=None, protocol=None, raw_size=None, registered_device=None, running_firmware=None, size=None, storage_controller=None, storage_enclosure=None, thermal=None, type=None, variant_type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, block_size=None, bootable=None, configuration_checkpoint=None, configuration_state=None, discovered_path=None, disk_id=None, disk_state=None, drive_firmware=None, drive_state=None, fde_capable=None, link_speed=None, link_state=None, locator_led=None, num_blocks=None, oper_power_state=None, oper_qualifier_reason=None, operability=None, physical_block_size=None, physical_disk_extension=None, presence=None, protocol=None, raw_size=None, registered_device=None, running_firmware=None, size=None, storage_controller=None, storage_enclosure=None, thermal=None, type=None, variant_type=None): """ StoragePhysicalDisk - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -142,6 +144,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -198,6 +201,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -461,7 +466,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StoragePhysicalDisk. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StoragePhysicalDisk. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -472,7 +477,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StoragePhysicalDisk. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StoragePhysicalDisk. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -480,6 +485,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StoragePhysicalDisk. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StoragePhysicalDisk. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StoragePhysicalDisk. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StoragePhysicalDisk. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension.py b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension.py index afaede36..927429ab 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StoragePhysicalDiskExtension(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ class StoragePhysicalDiskExtension(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ class StoragePhysicalDiskExtension(object): 'storage_controller': 'StorageController' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, bootable=None, disk_dn=None, disk_id=None, disk_state=None, physical_disk=None, registered_device=None, storage_controller=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, bootable=None, disk_dn=None, disk_id=None, disk_state=None, physical_disk=None, registered_device=None, storage_controller=None): """ StoragePhysicalDiskExtension - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -96,6 +98,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -129,6 +132,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -346,7 +351,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StoragePhysicalDiskExtension. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StoragePhysicalDiskExtension. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -357,7 +362,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StoragePhysicalDiskExtension. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StoragePhysicalDiskExtension. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -365,6 +370,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StoragePhysicalDiskExtension. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StoragePhysicalDiskExtension. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StoragePhysicalDiskExtension. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StoragePhysicalDiskExtension. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension_list.py index c14c8bbc..3cef67d5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension_ref.py index 004be857..2146e9c4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_extension_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_list.py index eeafa71e..0bd7d279 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_ref.py index fd5c0898..5a1bac02 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage.py b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage.py index d7e2974d..b0f6b37f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StoragePhysicalDiskUsage(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class StoragePhysicalDiskUsage(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class StoragePhysicalDiskUsage(object): 'virtual_drive': 'VirtualDrive' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, number_of_blocks=None, physical_drive=None, registered_device=None, span=None, starting_block=None, state=None, virtual_drive=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, number_of_blocks=None, physical_drive=None, registered_device=None, span=None, starting_block=None, state=None, virtual_drive=None): """ StoragePhysicalDiskUsage - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StoragePhysicalDiskUsage. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StoragePhysicalDiskUsage. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StoragePhysicalDiskUsage. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StoragePhysicalDiskUsage. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StoragePhysicalDiskUsage. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StoragePhysicalDiskUsage. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StoragePhysicalDiskUsage. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StoragePhysicalDiskUsage. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage_list.py index 1c9e0e0e..182832c7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage_ref.py index 0d111bc2..a18175ee 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_physical_disk_usage_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_remote_key_setting.py b/intersight/models/storage_remote_key_setting.py index bfd62950..d9d7b6d8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_remote_key_setting.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_remote_key_setting.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_remote_key_setting_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_remote_key_setting_ref.py index 6849f5d9..7e059421 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_remote_key_setting_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_remote_key_setting_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander.py b/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander.py index 48fb9a7a..1615b87a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageSasExpander(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -67,6 +68,7 @@ class StorageSasExpander(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -84,7 +86,7 @@ class StorageSasExpander(object): 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, controller=None, equipment_chassis=None, expander_id=None, name=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, presence=None, registered_device=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, controller=None, equipment_chassis=None, expander_id=None, name=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, presence=None, registered_device=None): """ StorageSasExpander - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -98,6 +100,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -132,6 +135,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -351,7 +356,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageSasExpander. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageSasExpander. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -362,7 +367,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageSasExpander. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageSasExpander. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -370,6 +375,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageSasExpander. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageSasExpander. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageSasExpander. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageSasExpander. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander_list.py index 1eb66e98..531de8c5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander_ref.py index 602388ac..d552f959 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_sas_expander_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_span_group.py b/intersight/models/storage_span_group.py index c4eab59a..a7eb977b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_span_group.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_span_group.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_span_group_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_span_group_ref.py index 65479cda..34f3570f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_span_group_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_span_group_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy.py b/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy.py index 745ac086..87a15924 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageStoragePolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'disk_group_policies': 'list[StorageDiskGroupPolicyRef]', @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ class StorageStoragePolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'disk_group_policies': 'DiskGroupPolicies', @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ class StorageStoragePolicy(object): 'virtual_drives': 'VirtualDrives' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, disk_group_policies=None, global_hot_spares=None, organization=None, profiles=None, retain_policy_virtual_drives=None, unused_disks_state='UnconfiguredGood', virtual_drives=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, disk_group_policies=None, global_hot_spares=None, organization=None, profiles=None, retain_policy_virtual_drives=None, unused_disks_state='UnconfiguredGood', virtual_drives=None): """ StorageStoragePolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._disk_group_policies = None @@ -114,6 +117,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -321,7 +326,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageStoragePolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageStoragePolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -332,7 +337,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageStoragePolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageStoragePolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -340,6 +345,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageStoragePolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageStoragePolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageStoragePolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageStoragePolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy_list.py index 1d48e1d3..6fb66deb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy_ref.py index cc7d06d9..c3629690 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_storage_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_take_snapshot_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_take_snapshot_task_ref.py index 4756b8f2..f445ade8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_take_snapshot_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_take_snapshot_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_validation_task_ref.py index 95043390..e7974ec3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep.py b/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep.py index 0753443f..64ddfb14 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageVdMemberEp(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ class StorageVdMemberEp(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ class StorageVdMemberEp(object): 'vd_member_ep_id': 'VdMemberEpId' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, oper_qualifier_reason=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, role=None, span_id=None, storage_virtual_drive=None, vd_member_ep_id=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, oper_qualifier_reason=None, presence=None, registered_device=None, role=None, span_id=None, storage_virtual_drive=None, vd_member_ep_id=None): """ StorageVdMemberEp - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -117,6 +120,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -326,7 +331,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageVdMemberEp. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageVdMemberEp. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -337,7 +342,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageVdMemberEp. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageVdMemberEp. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -345,6 +350,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageVdMemberEp. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageVdMemberEp. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageVdMemberEp. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageVdMemberEp. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep_list.py index a3e3116c..6d7a8154 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep_ref.py index a455f2f7..058cc86f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_vd_member_ep_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive.py b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive.py index af894485..999da220 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class StorageVirtualDrive(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -76,6 +77,7 @@ class StorageVirtualDrive(object): 'uuid': 'str', 'vd_member_eps': 'list[StorageVdMemberEpRef]', 'vendor_uuid': 'str', + 'virtual_drive_extension': 'StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef', 'virtual_drive_id': 'str' } @@ -89,6 +91,7 @@ class StorageVirtualDrive(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -125,10 +128,11 @@ class StorageVirtualDrive(object): 'uuid': 'Uuid', 'vd_member_eps': 'VdMemberEps', 'vendor_uuid': 'VendorUuid', + 'virtual_drive_extension': 'VirtualDriveExtension', 'virtual_drive_id': 'VirtualDriveId' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, access_policy=None, actual_write_cache_policy=None, available_size=None, block_size=None, bootable=None, config_state=None, configured_write_cache_policy=None, connection_protocol=None, drive_cache=None, drive_security=None, drive_state=None, io_policy=None, name=None, num_blocks=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, physical_block_size=None, physical_disk_usages=None, presence=None, read_policy=None, registered_device=None, security_flags=None, size=None, storage_controller=None, strip_size=None, type=None, uuid=None, vd_member_eps=None, vendor_uuid=None, virtual_drive_id=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, model=None, revision=None, serial=None, vendor=None, access_policy=None, actual_write_cache_policy=None, available_size=None, block_size=None, bootable=None, config_state=None, configured_write_cache_policy=None, connection_protocol=None, drive_cache=None, drive_security=None, drive_state=None, io_policy=None, name=None, num_blocks=None, oper_state=None, operability=None, physical_block_size=None, physical_disk_usages=None, presence=None, read_policy=None, registered_device=None, security_flags=None, size=None, storage_controller=None, strip_size=None, type=None, uuid=None, vd_member_eps=None, vendor_uuid=None, virtual_drive_extension=None, virtual_drive_id=None): """ StorageVirtualDrive - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -142,6 +146,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -178,6 +183,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._uuid = None self._vd_member_eps = None self._vendor_uuid = None + self._virtual_drive_extension = None self._virtual_drive_id = None if account_moid is not None: @@ -198,6 +204,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -270,6 +278,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.vd_member_eps = vd_member_eps if vendor_uuid is not None: self.vendor_uuid = vendor_uuid + if virtual_drive_extension is not None: + self.virtual_drive_extension = virtual_drive_extension if virtual_drive_id is not None: self.virtual_drive_id = virtual_drive_id @@ -461,7 +471,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this StorageVirtualDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this StorageVirtualDrive. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -472,7 +482,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this StorageVirtualDrive. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this StorageVirtualDrive. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -480,6 +490,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageVirtualDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageVirtualDrive. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageVirtualDrive. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageVirtualDrive. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ @@ -1236,6 +1269,27 @@ def vendor_uuid(self, vendor_uuid): self._vendor_uuid = vendor_uuid + @property + def virtual_drive_extension(self): + """ + Gets the virtual_drive_extension of this StorageVirtualDrive. + + :return: The virtual_drive_extension of this StorageVirtualDrive. + :rtype: StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef + """ + return self._virtual_drive_extension + + @virtual_drive_extension.setter + def virtual_drive_extension(self, virtual_drive_extension): + """ + Sets the virtual_drive_extension of this StorageVirtualDrive. + + :param virtual_drive_extension: The virtual_drive_extension of this StorageVirtualDrive. + :type: StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef + """ + + self._virtual_drive_extension = virtual_drive_extension + @property def virtual_drive_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_config.py b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_config.py index 64aef61d..9bce436e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_config.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_config.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_config_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_config_ref.py index 3e841f92..d1b9bb49 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_config_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_config_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension.py b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..41b9864f --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension.py @@ -0,0 +1,767 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class StorageVirtualDriveExtension(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'str', + 'dn': 'str', + 'rn': 'str', + 'bootable': 'str', + 'container_id': 'int', + 'drive_state': 'str', + 'name': 'str', + 'oper_device_id': 'str', + 'registered_device': 'AssetDeviceRegistrationRef', + 'storage_controller': 'StorageControllerRef', + 'uuid': 'str', + 'vendor_uuid': 'str', + 'virtual_drive': 'StorageVirtualDriveRef', + 'virtual_drive_dn': 'str', + 'virtual_drive_id': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', + 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', + 'dn': 'Dn', + 'rn': 'Rn', + 'bootable': 'Bootable', + 'container_id': 'ContainerId', + 'drive_state': 'DriveState', + 'name': 'Name', + 'oper_device_id': 'OperDeviceId', + 'registered_device': 'RegisteredDevice', + 'storage_controller': 'StorageController', + 'uuid': 'Uuid', + 'vendor_uuid': 'VendorUuid', + 'virtual_drive': 'VirtualDrive', + 'virtual_drive_dn': 'VirtualDriveDn', + 'virtual_drive_id': 'VirtualDriveId' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, bootable=None, container_id=None, drive_state=None, name=None, oper_device_id=None, registered_device=None, storage_controller=None, uuid=None, vendor_uuid=None, virtual_drive=None, virtual_drive_dn=None, virtual_drive_id=None): + """ + StorageVirtualDriveExtension - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + self._device_mo_id = None + self._dn = None + self._rn = None + self._bootable = None + self._container_id = None + self._drive_state = None + self._name = None + self._oper_device_id = None + self._registered_device = None + self._storage_controller = None + self._uuid = None + self._vendor_uuid = None + self._virtual_drive = None + self._virtual_drive_dn = None + self._virtual_drive_id = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + if device_mo_id is not None: + self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id + if dn is not None: + self.dn = dn + if rn is not None: + self.rn = rn + if bootable is not None: + self.bootable = bootable + if container_id is not None: + self.container_id = container_id + if drive_state is not None: + self.drive_state = drive_state + if name is not None: + self.name = name + if oper_device_id is not None: + self.oper_device_id = oper_device_id + if registered_device is not None: + self.registered_device = registered_device + if storage_controller is not None: + self.storage_controller = storage_controller + if uuid is not None: + self.uuid = uuid + if vendor_uuid is not None: + self.vendor_uuid = vendor_uuid + if virtual_drive is not None: + self.virtual_drive = virtual_drive + if virtual_drive_dn is not None: + self.virtual_drive_dn = virtual_drive_dn + if virtual_drive_id is not None: + self.virtual_drive_id = virtual_drive_id + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + @property + def device_mo_id(self): + """ + Gets the device_mo_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The device_mo_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._device_mo_id + + @device_mo_id.setter + def device_mo_id(self, device_mo_id): + """ + Sets the device_mo_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param device_mo_id: The device_mo_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._device_mo_id = device_mo_id + + @property + def dn(self): + """ + Gets the dn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The dn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._dn + + @dn.setter + def dn(self, dn): + """ + Sets the dn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param dn: The dn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._dn = dn + + @property + def rn(self): + """ + Gets the rn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The rn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._rn + + @rn.setter + def rn(self, rn): + """ + Sets the rn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param rn: The rn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._rn = rn + + @property + def bootable(self): + """ + Gets the bootable of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The bootable of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._bootable + + @bootable.setter + def bootable(self, bootable): + """ + Sets the bootable of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param bootable: The bootable of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._bootable = bootable + + @property + def container_id(self): + """ + Gets the container_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The container_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._container_id + + @container_id.setter + def container_id(self, container_id): + """ + Sets the container_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param container_id: The container_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: int + """ + + self._container_id = container_id + + @property + def drive_state(self): + """ + Gets the drive_state of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The drive_state of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._drive_state + + @drive_state.setter + def drive_state(self, drive_state): + """ + Sets the drive_state of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param drive_state: The drive_state of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._drive_state = drive_state + + @property + def name(self): + """ + Gets the name of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The name of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._name + + @name.setter + def name(self, name): + """ + Sets the name of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param name: The name of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._name = name + + @property + def oper_device_id(self): + """ + Gets the oper_device_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The oper_device_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._oper_device_id + + @oper_device_id.setter + def oper_device_id(self, oper_device_id): + """ + Sets the oper_device_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param oper_device_id: The oper_device_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._oper_device_id = oper_device_id + + @property + def registered_device(self): + """ + Gets the registered_device of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The registered_device of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + return self._registered_device + + @registered_device.setter + def registered_device(self, registered_device): + """ + Sets the registered_device of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param registered_device: The registered_device of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: AssetDeviceRegistrationRef + """ + + self._registered_device = registered_device + + @property + def storage_controller(self): + """ + Gets the storage_controller of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The storage_controller of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: StorageControllerRef + """ + return self._storage_controller + + @storage_controller.setter + def storage_controller(self, storage_controller): + """ + Sets the storage_controller of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param storage_controller: The storage_controller of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: StorageControllerRef + """ + + self._storage_controller = storage_controller + + @property + def uuid(self): + """ + Gets the uuid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The uuid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._uuid + + @uuid.setter + def uuid(self, uuid): + """ + Sets the uuid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param uuid: The uuid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._uuid = uuid + + @property + def vendor_uuid(self): + """ + Gets the vendor_uuid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The vendor_uuid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._vendor_uuid + + @vendor_uuid.setter + def vendor_uuid(self, vendor_uuid): + """ + Sets the vendor_uuid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param vendor_uuid: The vendor_uuid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._vendor_uuid = vendor_uuid + + @property + def virtual_drive(self): + """ + Gets the virtual_drive of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The virtual_drive of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: StorageVirtualDriveRef + """ + return self._virtual_drive + + @virtual_drive.setter + def virtual_drive(self, virtual_drive): + """ + Sets the virtual_drive of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param virtual_drive: The virtual_drive of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: StorageVirtualDriveRef + """ + + self._virtual_drive = virtual_drive + + @property + def virtual_drive_dn(self): + """ + Gets the virtual_drive_dn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The virtual_drive_dn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._virtual_drive_dn + + @virtual_drive_dn.setter + def virtual_drive_dn(self, virtual_drive_dn): + """ + Sets the virtual_drive_dn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param virtual_drive_dn: The virtual_drive_dn of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._virtual_drive_dn = virtual_drive_dn + + @property + def virtual_drive_id(self): + """ + Gets the virtual_drive_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :return: The virtual_drive_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._virtual_drive_id + + @virtual_drive_id.setter + def virtual_drive_id(self, virtual_drive_id): + """ + Sets the virtual_drive_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + + :param virtual_drive_id: The virtual_drive_id of this StorageVirtualDriveExtension. + :type: str + """ + + self._virtual_drive_id = virtual_drive_id + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, StorageVirtualDriveExtension): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension_list.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..63fc8d71 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension_list.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'count': 'int', + 'results': 'list[StorageVirtualDriveExtension]' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'count': 'Count', + 'results': 'Results' + } + + def __init__(self, count=None, results=None): + """ + StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._count = None + self._results = None + + if count is not None: + self.count = count + if results is not None: + self.results = results + + @property + def count(self): + """ + Gets the count of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList. + The number of storageVirtualDriveExtensions matching your request in total for all pages. + + :return: The count of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList. + :rtype: int + """ + return self._count + + @count.setter + def count(self, count): + """ + Sets the count of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList. + The number of storageVirtualDriveExtensions matching your request in total for all pages. + + :param count: The count of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList. + :type: int + """ + + self._count = count + + @property + def results(self): + """ + Gets the results of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList. + The array of storageVirtualDriveExtensions matching your request. + + :return: The results of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList. + :rtype: list[StorageVirtualDriveExtension] + """ + return self._results + + @results.setter + def results(self, results): + """ + Sets the results of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList. + The array of storageVirtualDriveExtensions matching your request. + + :param results: The results of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList. + :type: list[StorageVirtualDriveExtension] + """ + + self._results = results + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, StorageVirtualDriveExtensionList): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f8a1eb45 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_extension_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef. + + :return: The moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef. + + :return: The object_type of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, StorageVirtualDriveExtensionRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_list.py b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_list.py index 004277d1..2e9db74f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_ref.py b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_ref.py index 3e965ac9..77ea18b8 100644 --- a/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/storage_virtual_drive_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/syslog_deploy_task_ref.py index d9d41a82..9d3fa945 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_local_client_base.py b/intersight/models/syslog_local_client_base.py index 4f62d0c4..638aa17e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_local_client_base.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_local_client_base.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_local_client_base_ref.py b/intersight/models/syslog_local_client_base_ref.py index 9768b538..3abd0e66 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_local_client_base_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_local_client_base_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_local_file_logging_client_ref.py b/intersight/models/syslog_local_file_logging_client_ref.py index 81b24e23..9b4324a0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_local_file_logging_client_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_local_file_logging_client_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_policy.py b/intersight/models/syslog_policy.py index e4cb3dda..b8588138 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class SyslogPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'local_clients': 'list[SyslogLocalClientBase]', @@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ class SyslogPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'local_clients': 'LocalClients', @@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ class SyslogPolicy(object): 'remote_clients': 'RemoteClients' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, local_clients=None, organization=None, profiles=None, remote_clients=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, local_clients=None, organization=None, profiles=None, remote_clients=None): """ SyslogPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._local_clients = None @@ -105,6 +108,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -306,7 +311,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this SyslogPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this SyslogPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this SyslogPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this SyslogPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -325,6 +330,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this SyslogPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this SyslogPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this SyslogPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this SyslogPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/syslog_policy_list.py index 5db5ab99..fb8b5eb3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/syslog_policy_ref.py index 245a07cd..87088c50 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_remote_client_base.py b/intersight/models/syslog_remote_client_base.py index 42e5817b..ce31a213 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_remote_client_base.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_remote_client_base.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_remote_client_base_ref.py b/intersight/models/syslog_remote_client_base_ref.py index a422c6e3..810ebe75 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_remote_client_base_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_remote_client_base_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_remote_logging_client_ref.py b/intersight/models/syslog_remote_logging_client_ref.py index 0b77b39c..33ae83e4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_remote_logging_client_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_remote_logging_client_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/syslog_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/syslog_validation_task_ref.py index 196da8e2..b30c4792 100644 --- a/intersight/models/syslog_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/syslog_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_file_download_info.py b/intersight/models/task_file_download_info.py index 6c27c805..00c821b0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_file_download_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_file_download_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_file_download_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_file_download_info_ref.py index 7fb5ffbf..cb2322ed 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_file_download_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_file_download_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_input_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_input_task_ref.py index fca6ec0a..a06f2e55 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_input_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_input_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task1_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task1_ref.py index 16d99857..41b6a0a6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task1_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task1_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task2_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task2_ref.py index 0209167f..7c69d33b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task2_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task2_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task3_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task3_ref.py index aa5af645..426024e0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task3_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task3_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task4_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task4_ref.py index e9f31b8d..59d6cee6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task4_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task4_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task5_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task5_ref.py index 93fe1c45..d876104f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task5_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task5_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task6_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task6_ref.py index 352653c8..59bfa100 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task6_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task6_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task7_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task7_ref.py index f5da6b3b..3cb354a7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task7_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task7_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task8_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task8_ref.py index 91877799..c8c921f5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task8_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task8_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task9_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task9_ref.py index b3b04c15..8ad6ca93 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_ucs_task9_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_ucs_task9_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_workflow_action.py b/intersight/models/task_workflow_action.py index d4b1fc7f..be925063 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_workflow_action.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_workflow_action.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class TaskWorkflowAction(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'action': 'str', 'input_params': 'str', @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class TaskWorkflowAction(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'action': 'Action', 'input_params': 'InputParams', @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ class TaskWorkflowAction(object): 'workflow_file': 'WorkflowFile' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, action='start', input_params=None, is_dynamic=None, wait_on_duplicate=None, workflow_context=None, workflow_file=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, action='start', input_params=None, is_dynamic=None, wait_on_duplicate=None, workflow_context=None, workflow_file=None): """ TaskWorkflowAction - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._action = None self._input_params = None @@ -108,6 +111,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if action is not None: @@ -311,7 +316,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this TaskWorkflowAction. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this TaskWorkflowAction. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -322,7 +327,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this TaskWorkflowAction. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this TaskWorkflowAction. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -330,6 +335,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this TaskWorkflowAction. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this TaskWorkflowAction. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this TaskWorkflowAction. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this TaskWorkflowAction. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_workflow_action_list.py b/intersight/models/task_workflow_action_list.py index c6282854..17c11f99 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_workflow_action_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_workflow_action_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/task_workflow_action_ref.py b/intersight/models/task_workflow_action_ref.py index 0249ccfd..b516bb9d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/task_workflow_action_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/task_workflow_action_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/telemetry_time_series.py b/intersight/models/telemetry_time_series.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0bbe8656 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/telemetry_time_series.py @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class TelemetryTimeSeries(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'account_moid': 'str', + 'ancestors': 'list[MoBaseMoRef]', + 'create_time': 'datetime', + 'mod_time': 'datetime', + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str', + 'owners': 'list[str]', + 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'account_moid': 'AccountMoid', + 'ancestors': 'Ancestors', + 'create_time': 'CreateTime', + 'mod_time': 'ModTime', + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType', + 'owners': 'Owners', + 'parent': 'Parent', + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext' + } + + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None): + """ + TelemetryTimeSeries - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._account_moid = None + self._ancestors = None + self._create_time = None + self._mod_time = None + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + self._owners = None + self._parent = None + self._tags = None + self._version_context = None + + if account_moid is not None: + self.account_moid = account_moid + if ancestors is not None: + self.ancestors = ancestors + if create_time is not None: + self.create_time = create_time + if mod_time is not None: + self.mod_time = mod_time + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + if owners is not None: + self.owners = owners + if parent is not None: + self.parent = parent + if tags is not None: + self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context + + @property + def account_moid(self): + """ + Gets the account_moid of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :return: The account_moid of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._account_moid + + @account_moid.setter + def account_moid(self, account_moid): + """ + Sets the account_moid of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The Account ID for this managed object. + + :param account_moid: The account_moid of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: str + """ + + self._account_moid = account_moid + + @property + def ancestors(self): + """ + Gets the ancestors of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :return: The ancestors of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + return self._ancestors + + @ancestors.setter + def ancestors(self, ancestors): + """ + Sets the ancestors of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + Ancestors is an array containing the MO references of the ancestors in the object containment hierarchy. + + :param ancestors: The ancestors of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: list[MoBaseMoRef] + """ + + self._ancestors = ancestors + + @property + def create_time(self): + """ + Gets the create_time of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :return: The create_time of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._create_time + + @create_time.setter + def create_time(self, create_time): + """ + Sets the create_time of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The time when this managed object was created. + + :param create_time: The create_time of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._create_time = create_time + + @property + def mod_time(self): + """ + Gets the mod_time of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :return: The mod_time of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: datetime + """ + return self._mod_time + + @mod_time.setter + def mod_time(self, mod_time): + """ + Sets the mod_time of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The time when this managed object was last modified. + + :param mod_time: The mod_time of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: datetime + """ + + self._mod_time = mod_time + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :return: The moid of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + A unique identifier of this Managed Object instance. + + :param moid: The moid of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :return: The object_type of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The fully-qualified type of this managed object, e.g. the class name. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + @property + def owners(self): + """ + Gets the owners of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :return: The owners of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: list[str] + """ + return self._owners + + @owners.setter + def owners(self, owners): + """ + Sets the owners of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + An array of owners which represent effective ownership of this object. + + :param owners: The owners of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: list[str] + """ + + self._owners = owners + + @property + def parent(self): + """ + Gets the parent of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :return: The parent of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: MoBaseMoRef + """ + return self._parent + + @parent.setter + def parent(self, parent): + """ + Sets the parent of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The direct ancestor of this managed object in the containment hierarchy. + + :param parent: The parent of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: MoBaseMoRef + """ + + self._parent = parent + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + Gets the tags of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :return: The tags of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: list[MoTag] + """ + return self._tags + + @tags.setter + def tags(self, tags): + """ + Sets the tags of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + + :param tags: The tags of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: list[MoTag] + """ + + self._tags = tags + + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this TelemetryTimeSeries. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, TelemetryTimeSeries): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/telemetry_time_series_ref.py b/intersight/models/telemetry_time_series_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..88ea49e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/telemetry_time_series_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class TelemetryTimeSeriesRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + TelemetryTimeSeriesRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this TelemetryTimeSeriesRef. + + :return: The moid of this TelemetryTimeSeriesRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this TelemetryTimeSeriesRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this TelemetryTimeSeriesRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this TelemetryTimeSeriesRef. + + :return: The object_type of this TelemetryTimeSeriesRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this TelemetryTimeSeriesRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this TelemetryTimeSeriesRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, TelemetryTimeSeriesRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log.py b/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log.py index 2eb7492e..1f2cc24b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log.py +++ b/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class TerminalAuditLog(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_registration': 'AssetDeviceConnectionRef', 'end_time': 'datetime', 'start_time': 'datetime', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class TerminalAuditLog(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_registration': 'DeviceRegistration', 'end_time': 'EndTime', 'start_time': 'StartTime', 'user': 'User' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_registration=None, end_time=None, start_time=None, user=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_registration=None, end_time=None, start_time=None, user=None): """ TerminalAuditLog - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_registration = None self._end_time = None self._start_time = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_registration is not None: self.device_registration = device_registration if end_time is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this TerminalAuditLog. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this TerminalAuditLog. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this TerminalAuditLog. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this TerminalAuditLog. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this TerminalAuditLog. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this TerminalAuditLog. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this TerminalAuditLog. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this TerminalAuditLog. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_registration(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log_list.py b/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log_list.py index da308466..e81ecf18 100644 --- a/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log_ref.py b/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log_ref.py index 48c0352d..659771b9 100644 --- a/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/terminal_audit_log_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator.py index 2149badc..4361f70e 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class TestcryptAdministrator(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'admin': 'TestcryptUser' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class TestcryptAdministrator(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'admin': 'Admin' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, admin=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, admin=None): """ TestcryptAdministrator - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._admin = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if admin is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this TestcryptAdministrator. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this TestcryptAdministrator. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this TestcryptAdministrator. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this TestcryptAdministrator. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this TestcryptAdministrator. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this TestcryptAdministrator. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this TestcryptAdministrator. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this TestcryptAdministrator. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator_list.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator_list.py index e3db3de2..69419423 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator_ref.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator_ref.py index 91090050..f8fccc83 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_administrator_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential.py index 5c633c2a..637626b3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class TestcryptCredential(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'is_password_set': 'bool', 'password': 'str', @@ -56,13 +57,14 @@ class TestcryptCredential(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'is_password_set': 'IsPasswordSet', 'password': 'Password', 'username': 'Username' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, is_password_set=None, password=None, username=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, is_password_set=None, password=None, username=None): """ TestcryptCredential - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -76,6 +78,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._is_password_set = None self._password = None @@ -99,6 +102,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if is_password_set is not None: @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this TestcryptCredential. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this TestcryptCredential. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -307,7 +312,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this TestcryptCredential. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this TestcryptCredential. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -315,6 +320,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this TestcryptCredential. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this TestcryptCredential. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this TestcryptCredential. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this TestcryptCredential. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential_list.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential_list.py index 4189b8a2..c7a67098 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential_ref.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential_ref.py index 003d6d3b..368bbd63 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_credential_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user.py index f508fdf0..f078e2a3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class TestcryptReadOnlyUser(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'rouser': 'list[TestcryptUser]' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class TestcryptReadOnlyUser(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'rouser': 'Rouser' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, rouser=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, rouser=None): """ TestcryptReadOnlyUser - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._rouser = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if rouser is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this TestcryptReadOnlyUser. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this TestcryptReadOnlyUser. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this TestcryptReadOnlyUser. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this TestcryptReadOnlyUser. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this TestcryptReadOnlyUser. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this TestcryptReadOnlyUser. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this TestcryptReadOnlyUser. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this TestcryptReadOnlyUser. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user_list.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user_list.py index 5fcc9b2c..468e77a0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user_ref.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user_ref.py index 2208f58d..e83943eb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_read_only_user_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential.py index 2f0dbbaa..254bf73f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class TestcryptShadowCredential(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'password': 'str', 'username': 'str' @@ -55,12 +56,13 @@ class TestcryptShadowCredential(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'password': 'Password', 'username': 'Username' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, password=None, username=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, password=None, username=None): """ TestcryptShadowCredential - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._password = None self._username = None @@ -96,6 +99,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if password is not None: @@ -291,7 +296,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this TestcryptShadowCredential. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this TestcryptShadowCredential. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -302,7 +307,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this TestcryptShadowCredential. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this TestcryptShadowCredential. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -310,6 +315,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this TestcryptShadowCredential. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this TestcryptShadowCredential. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this TestcryptShadowCredential. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this TestcryptShadowCredential. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential_list.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential_list.py index fd4bb368..7ac2ae53 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential_ref.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential_ref.py index b225c265..308a11ac 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_shadow_credential_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_user.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_user.py index 3647eec0..68a4716f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_user.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_user.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/testcrypt_user_ref.py b/intersight/models/testcrypt_user_ref.py index 6092ed8c..19d3e747 100644 --- a/intersight/models/testcrypt_user_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/testcrypt_user_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/top_system.py b/intersight/models/top_system.py index afb6ce08..6db1ab93 100644 --- a/intersight/models/top_system.py +++ b/intersight/models/top_system.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class TopSystem(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'str', 'dn': 'str', 'rn': 'str', @@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ class TopSystem(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'device_mo_id': 'DeviceMoId', 'dn': 'Dn', 'rn': 'Rn', @@ -80,7 +82,7 @@ class TopSystem(object): 'time_zone': 'TimeZone' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, compute_blades=None, compute_rack_units=None, ipv4_address=None, ipv6_address=None, management_controller=None, mode=None, name=None, network_elements=None, registered_device=None, time_zone=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, device_mo_id=None, dn=None, rn=None, compute_blades=None, compute_rack_units=None, ipv4_address=None, ipv6_address=None, management_controller=None, mode=None, name=None, network_elements=None, registered_device=None, time_zone=None): """ TopSystem - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._device_mo_id = None self._dn = None self._rn = None @@ -126,6 +129,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if device_mo_id is not None: self.device_mo_id = device_mo_id if dn is not None: @@ -341,7 +346,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this TopSystem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this TopSystem. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -352,7 +357,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this TopSystem. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this TopSystem. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -360,6 +365,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this TopSystem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this TopSystem. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this TopSystem. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this TopSystem. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def device_mo_id(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/top_system_list.py b/intersight/models/top_system_list.py index f4284287..b3d8c81b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/top_system_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/top_system_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/top_system_ref.py b/intersight/models/top_system_ref.py index f8f33ad7..3427577b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/top_system_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/top_system_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_field_query.py b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_field_query.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c2eca7b --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_field_query.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class UcsdconnectorFieldQuery(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'field_name': 'str', + 'query': 'UcsdconnectorSqlQuery' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'field_name': 'FieldName', + 'query': 'Query' + } + + def __init__(self, field_name=None, query=None): + """ + UcsdconnectorFieldQuery - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._field_name = None + self._query = None + + if field_name is not None: + self.field_name = field_name + if query is not None: + self.query = query + + @property + def field_name(self): + """ + Gets the field_name of this UcsdconnectorFieldQuery. + FieldName corresponds to property name of Fanwood Mo + + :return: The field_name of this UcsdconnectorFieldQuery. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._field_name + + @field_name.setter + def field_name(self, field_name): + """ + Sets the field_name of this UcsdconnectorFieldQuery. + FieldName corresponds to property name of Fanwood Mo + + :param field_name: The field_name of this UcsdconnectorFieldQuery. + :type: str + """ + + self._field_name = field_name + + @property + def query(self): + """ + Gets the query of this UcsdconnectorFieldQuery. + SQL query string + + :return: The query of this UcsdconnectorFieldQuery. + :rtype: UcsdconnectorSqlQuery + """ + return self._query + + @query.setter + def query(self, query): + """ + Sets the query of this UcsdconnectorFieldQuery. + SQL query string + + :param query: The query of this UcsdconnectorFieldQuery. + :type: UcsdconnectorSqlQuery + """ + + self._query = query + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, UcsdconnectorFieldQuery): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_field_query_ref.py b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_field_query_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2567e0a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_field_query_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef. + + :return: The moid of this UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef. + + :return: The object_type of this UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, UcsdconnectorFieldQueryRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_inventory_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_inventory_message_ref.py index 98be7269..9f6f5cf4 100644 --- a/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_inventory_message_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_inventory_message_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_sql_query.py b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_sql_query.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d191690b --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_sql_query.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class UcsdconnectorSqlQuery(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'params': 'object', + 'query': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'params': 'Params', + 'query': 'Query' + } + + def __init__(self, params=None, query=None): + """ + UcsdconnectorSqlQuery - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._params = None + self._query = None + + if params is not None: + self.params = params + if query is not None: + self.query = query + + @property + def params(self): + """ + Gets the params of this UcsdconnectorSqlQuery. + Parameters in query string + + :return: The params of this UcsdconnectorSqlQuery. + :rtype: object + """ + return self._params + + @params.setter + def params(self, params): + """ + Sets the params of this UcsdconnectorSqlQuery. + Parameters in query string + + :param params: The params of this UcsdconnectorSqlQuery. + :type: object + """ + + self._params = params + + @property + def query(self): + """ + Gets the query of this UcsdconnectorSqlQuery. + query string + + :return: The query of this UcsdconnectorSqlQuery. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._query + + @query.setter + def query(self, query): + """ + Sets the query of this UcsdconnectorSqlQuery. + query string + + :param query: The query of this UcsdconnectorSqlQuery. + :type: str + """ + + self._query = query + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, UcsdconnectorSqlQuery): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_sql_query_ref.py b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_sql_query_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..077f8270 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_sql_query_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef. + + :return: The moid of this UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef. + + :return: The object_type of this UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, UcsdconnectorSqlQueryRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_message_ref.py b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_message_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4ccb5a79 --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_message_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef. + + :return: The moid of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef. + + :return: The object_type of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, UcsdconnectorTelemetryMessageRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo.py b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ea554c4c --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo.py @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'field_queries': 'list[UcsdconnectorFieldQuery]', + 'mo_name': 'str', + 'object_query': 'UcsdconnectorSqlQuery' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'field_queries': 'FieldQueries', + 'mo_name': 'MoName', + 'object_query': 'ObjectQuery' + } + + def __init__(self, field_queries=None, mo_name=None, object_query=None): + """ + UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._field_queries = None + self._mo_name = None + self._object_query = None + + if field_queries is not None: + self.field_queries = field_queries + if mo_name is not None: + self.mo_name = mo_name + if object_query is not None: + self.object_query = object_query + + @property + def field_queries(self): + """ + Gets the field_queries of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + Its a collection of FieldQuery objects + + :return: The field_queries of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + :rtype: list[UcsdconnectorFieldQuery] + """ + return self._field_queries + + @field_queries.setter + def field_queries(self, field_queries): + """ + Sets the field_queries of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + Its a collection of FieldQuery objects + + :param field_queries: The field_queries of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + :type: list[UcsdconnectorFieldQuery] + """ + + self._field_queries = field_queries + + @property + def mo_name(self): + """ + Gets the mo_name of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + MoName corresponds to Fanwood telemetry Mo + + :return: The mo_name of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._mo_name + + @mo_name.setter + def mo_name(self, mo_name): + """ + Sets the mo_name of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + MoName corresponds to Fanwood telemetry Mo + + :param mo_name: The mo_name of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + :type: str + """ + + self._mo_name = mo_name + + @property + def object_query(self): + """ + Gets the object_query of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + It contains a single SQL Query that collects all the properties of a Mo + + :return: The object_query of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + :rtype: UcsdconnectorSqlQuery + """ + return self._object_query + + @object_query.setter + def object_query(self, object_query): + """ + Sets the object_query of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + It contains a single SQL Query that collects all the properties of a Mo + + :param object_query: The object_query of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo. + :type: UcsdconnectorSqlQuery + """ + + self._object_query = object_query + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, UcsdconnectorTelemetryMo): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo_ref.py b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo_ref.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f60cc42f --- /dev/null +++ b/intersight/models/ucsdconnector_telemetry_mo_ref.py @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# coding: utf-8 + +""" + Intersight REST API + + This is Intersight REST API + + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 + + Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git +""" + + +from pprint import pformat +from six import iteritems +import re + + +class UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef(object): + """ + NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. + Do not edit the class manually. + """ + + + """ + Attributes: + swagger_types (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is attribute type. + attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name + and the value is json key in definition. + """ + swagger_types = { + 'moid': 'str', + 'object_type': 'str' + } + + attribute_map = { + 'moid': 'Moid', + 'object_type': 'ObjectType' + } + + def __init__(self, moid=None, object_type=None): + """ + UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef - a model defined in Swagger + """ + + self._moid = None + self._object_type = None + + if moid is not None: + self.moid = moid + if object_type is not None: + self.object_type = object_type + + @property + def moid(self): + """ + Gets the moid of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef. + + :return: The moid of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._moid + + @moid.setter + def moid(self, moid): + """ + Sets the moid of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef. + + :param moid: The moid of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._moid = moid + + @property + def object_type(self): + """ + Gets the object_type of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef. + + :return: The object_type of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef. + :rtype: str + """ + return self._object_type + + @object_type.setter + def object_type(self, object_type): + """ + Sets the object_type of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef. + + :param object_type: The object_type of this UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef. + :type: str + """ + + self._object_type = object_type + + def to_dict(self): + """ + Returns the model properties as a dict + """ + result = {} + + for attr, _ in iteritems(self.swagger_types): + value = getattr(self, attr) + if isinstance(value, list): + result[attr] = list(map( + lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, + value + )) + elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): + result[attr] = value.to_dict() + elif isinstance(value, dict): + result[attr] = dict(map( + lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) + if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, + value.items() + )) + else: + result[attr] = value + + return result + + def to_str(self): + """ + Returns the string representation of the model + """ + return pformat(self.to_dict()) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + For `print` and `pprint` + """ + return self.to_str() + + def __eq__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are equal + """ + if not isinstance(other, UcsdconnectorTelemetryMoRef): + return False + + return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + Returns true if both objects are not equal + """ + return not self == other diff --git a/intersight/models/views_view.py b/intersight/models/views_view.py index 1262cfba..a8728ff5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/views_view.py +++ b/intersight/models/views_view.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ class ViewsView(object): 'object_type': 'str', 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', - 'tags': 'list[MoTag]' + 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext' } attribute_map = { @@ -51,10 +52,11 @@ class ViewsView(object): 'object_type': 'ObjectType', 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', - 'tags': 'Tags' + 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None): """ ViewsView - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -68,6 +70,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None if account_moid is not None: self.account_moid = account_moid @@ -87,6 +90,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context @property def account_moid(self): @@ -276,7 +281,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this ViewsView. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this ViewsView. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -287,7 +292,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this ViewsView. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this ViewsView. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -295,6 +300,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this ViewsView. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this ViewsView. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this ViewsView. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this ViewsView. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + def to_dict(self): """ Returns the model properties as a dict diff --git a/intersight/models/views_view_ref.py b/intersight/models/views_view_ref.py index b5e3aac4..fe83465a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/views_view_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/views_view_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/vmedia_deploy_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/vmedia_deploy_task_ref.py index d9cb8a7d..b670699d 100644 --- a/intersight/models/vmedia_deploy_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/vmedia_deploy_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/vmedia_mapping.py b/intersight/models/vmedia_mapping.py index 3d23ce66..b649821b 100644 --- a/intersight/models/vmedia_mapping.py +++ b/intersight/models/vmedia_mapping.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/vmedia_mapping_ref.py b/intersight/models/vmedia_mapping_ref.py index cc76390c..7fb483ea 100644 --- a/intersight/models/vmedia_mapping_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/vmedia_mapping_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/vmedia_policy.py b/intersight/models/vmedia_policy.py index cb435b6f..d7030bd7 100644 --- a/intersight/models/vmedia_policy.py +++ b/intersight/models/vmedia_policy.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class VmediaPolicy(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'description': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'enabled': 'bool', @@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ class VmediaPolicy(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'description': 'Description', 'name': 'Name', 'enabled': 'Enabled', @@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ class VmediaPolicy(object): 'profiles': 'Profiles' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, encryption=None, low_power_usb=None, mappings=None, organization=None, profiles=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, description=None, name=None, enabled=None, encryption=None, low_power_usb=None, mappings=None, organization=None, profiles=None): """ VmediaPolicy - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._description = None self._name = None self._enabled = None @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if description is not None: self.description = description if name is not None: @@ -316,7 +321,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this VmediaPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this VmediaPolicy. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this VmediaPolicy. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this VmediaPolicy. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -335,6 +340,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this VmediaPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this VmediaPolicy. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this VmediaPolicy. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this VmediaPolicy. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def description(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/vmedia_policy_list.py b/intersight/models/vmedia_policy_list.py index fbea7243..579bb50c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/vmedia_policy_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/vmedia_policy_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/vmedia_policy_ref.py b/intersight/models/vmedia_policy_ref.py index c91a33b8..3eb66841 100644 --- a/intersight/models/vmedia_policy_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/vmedia_policy_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/vmedia_validation_task_ref.py b/intersight/models/vmedia_validation_task_ref.py index 467127dc..979ac822 100644 --- a/intersight/models/vmedia_validation_task_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/vmedia_validation_task_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta.py b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta.py index b1438ee1..2bff077a 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class WorkflowBuildTaskMeta(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'name': 'str', 'src': 'str', 'task_list': 'object', @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ class WorkflowBuildTaskMeta(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'name': 'Name', 'src': 'Src', 'task_list': 'TaskList', @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class WorkflowBuildTaskMeta(object): 'workflow_type': 'WorkflowType' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, name=None, src=None, task_list=None, task_type=None, workflow_type=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, name=None, src=None, task_list=None, task_type=None, workflow_type=None): """ WorkflowBuildTaskMeta - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._name = None self._src = None self._task_list = None @@ -102,6 +105,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if name is not None: self.name = name if src is not None: @@ -301,7 +306,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this WorkflowBuildTaskMeta. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this WorkflowBuildTaskMeta. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -312,7 +317,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this WorkflowBuildTaskMeta. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this WorkflowBuildTaskMeta. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -320,6 +325,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this WorkflowBuildTaskMeta. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this WorkflowBuildTaskMeta. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this WorkflowBuildTaskMeta. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this WorkflowBuildTaskMeta. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def name(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_list.py b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_list.py index 1a1a2fa8..70b93e91 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner.py b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner.py index ddedba13..f1f13db6 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'service': 'str', 'workflow_types': 'list[str]' } @@ -54,11 +55,12 @@ class WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'service': 'Service', 'workflow_types': 'WorkflowTypes' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, service=None, workflow_types=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, service=None, workflow_types=None): """ WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -72,6 +74,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._service = None self._workflow_types = None @@ -93,6 +96,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if service is not None: self.service = service if workflow_types is not None: @@ -286,7 +291,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -305,6 +310,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this WorkflowBuildTaskMetaOwner. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def service(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_list.py b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_list.py index e7fe9ce1..57af3646 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_ref.py index 07788206..d7ef8533 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_owner_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_ref.py index 7a980bc8..67549215 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_build_task_meta_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_dynamic_workflow_action_task_list.py b/intersight/models/workflow_dynamic_workflow_action_task_list.py index 042a2557..f4340a52 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_dynamic_workflow_action_task_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_dynamic_workflow_action_task_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_dynamic_workflow_action_task_list_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_dynamic_workflow_action_task_list_ref.py index 18c8e43f..4417a8b0 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_dynamic_workflow_action_task_list_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_dynamic_workflow_action_task_list_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_input_definition_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_input_definition_ref.py index 70b9477f..9a686656 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_input_definition_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_input_definition_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_input_parameter_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_input_parameter_ref.py index 5ea4b878..6fd29393 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_input_parameter_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_input_parameter_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info.py b/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info.py index 49c5d16a..6b29f758 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'input': 'object', 'name': 'str', @@ -49,6 +50,7 @@ class WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo(object): 'wait_on_duplicate': 'bool', 'workflow_action_task_lists': 'list[WorkflowDynamicWorkflowActionTaskList]', 'workflow_ctx': 'object', + 'workflow_info': 'WorkflowWorkflowInfoRef', 'workflow_key': 'str', 'workflow_meta': 'object' } @@ -63,6 +65,7 @@ class WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'input': 'Input', 'name': 'Name', @@ -72,11 +75,12 @@ class WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo(object): 'wait_on_duplicate': 'WaitOnDuplicate', 'workflow_action_task_lists': 'WorkflowActionTaskLists', 'workflow_ctx': 'WorkflowCtx', + 'workflow_info': 'WorkflowInfo', 'workflow_key': 'WorkflowKey', 'workflow_meta': 'WorkflowMeta' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, input=None, name=None, pending_services=None, src=None, status='GatheringTasks', wait_on_duplicate=None, workflow_action_task_lists=None, workflow_ctx=None, workflow_key=None, workflow_meta=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, input=None, name=None, pending_services=None, src=None, status='GatheringTasks', wait_on_duplicate=None, workflow_action_task_lists=None, workflow_ctx=None, workflow_info=None, workflow_key=None, workflow_meta=None): """ WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -90,6 +94,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._input = None self._name = None @@ -99,6 +104,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._wait_on_duplicate = None self._workflow_action_task_lists = None self._workflow_ctx = None + self._workflow_info = None self._workflow_key = None self._workflow_meta = None @@ -120,6 +126,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if input is not None: @@ -138,6 +146,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.workflow_action_task_lists = workflow_action_task_lists if workflow_ctx is not None: self.workflow_ctx = workflow_ctx + if workflow_info is not None: + self.workflow_info = workflow_info if workflow_key is not None: self.workflow_key = workflow_key if workflow_meta is not None: @@ -331,7 +341,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -342,7 +352,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -350,6 +360,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ @@ -563,6 +596,27 @@ def workflow_ctx(self, workflow_ctx): self._workflow_ctx = workflow_ctx + @property + def workflow_info(self): + """ + Gets the workflow_info of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. + + :return: The workflow_info of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. + :rtype: WorkflowWorkflowInfoRef + """ + return self._workflow_info + + @workflow_info.setter + def workflow_info(self, workflow_info): + """ + Sets the workflow_info of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. + + :param workflow_info: The workflow_info of this WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfo. + :type: WorkflowWorkflowInfoRef + """ + + self._workflow_info = workflow_info + @property def workflow_key(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_list.py b/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_list.py index 43d1e1bc..a9c43e53 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_ref.py index da1c72bd..bfdaf20c 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_pending_dynamic_workflow_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_task_info.py b/intersight/models/workflow_task_info.py index 8cddcd3a..170ded28 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_task_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_task_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class WorkflowTaskInfo(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'descr': 'str', 'end_time': 'datetime', 'failure_reason': 'str', @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ class WorkflowTaskInfo(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'descr': 'Descr', 'end_time': 'EndTime', 'failure_reason': 'FailureReason', @@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ class WorkflowTaskInfo(object): 'workflow_info': 'WorkflowInfo' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, descr=None, end_time=None, failure_reason=None, input=None, inst_id=None, internal=None, name=None, output=None, ref_name=None, retry_count=None, start_time=None, status=None, task_inst_id_list=None, workflow_info=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, descr=None, end_time=None, failure_reason=None, input=None, inst_id=None, internal=None, name=None, output=None, ref_name=None, retry_count=None, start_time=None, status=None, task_inst_id_list=None, workflow_info=None): """ WorkflowTaskInfo - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -96,6 +98,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._descr = None self._end_time = None self._failure_reason = None @@ -129,6 +132,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if descr is not None: self.descr = descr if end_time is not None: @@ -346,7 +351,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this WorkflowTaskInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this WorkflowTaskInfo. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -357,7 +362,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this WorkflowTaskInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this WorkflowTaskInfo. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -365,6 +370,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this WorkflowTaskInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this WorkflowTaskInfo. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this WorkflowTaskInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this WorkflowTaskInfo. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def descr(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_task_info_list.py b/intersight/models/workflow_task_info_list.py index af4ede41..71afe49f 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_task_info_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_task_info_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_task_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_task_info_ref.py index fa4a42b3..60457509 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_task_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_task_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta.py b/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta.py index 064292c0..31d1b2b2 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class WorkflowTaskMeta(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'action_type': 'str', 'description': 'str', 'input_keys': 'list[str]', @@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ class WorkflowTaskMeta(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'action_type': 'ActionType', 'description': 'Description', 'input_keys': 'InputKeys', @@ -80,7 +82,7 @@ class WorkflowTaskMeta(object): 'timeout_sec': 'TimeoutSec' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, action_type=None, description=None, input_keys=None, internal=None, name=None, output_keys=None, response_timeout_sec=None, retry_count=None, retry_delay_sec=None, retry_logic=None, src=None, timeout_policy=None, timeout_sec=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, action_type=None, description=None, input_keys=None, internal=None, name=None, output_keys=None, response_timeout_sec=None, retry_count=None, retry_delay_sec=None, retry_logic=None, src=None, timeout_policy=None, timeout_sec=None): """ WorkflowTaskMeta - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._action_type = None self._description = None self._input_keys = None @@ -126,6 +129,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if action_type is not None: self.action_type = action_type if description is not None: @@ -341,7 +346,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this WorkflowTaskMeta. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this WorkflowTaskMeta. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -352,7 +357,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this WorkflowTaskMeta. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this WorkflowTaskMeta. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -360,6 +365,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this WorkflowTaskMeta. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this WorkflowTaskMeta. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this WorkflowTaskMeta. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this WorkflowTaskMeta. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def action_type(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta_list.py b/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta_list.py index f69fe835..18e80fbf 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta_ref.py index 5315864c..ee9109fb 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_task_meta_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_task_retry_info.py b/intersight/models/workflow_task_retry_info.py index 3056688a..33f2f2a5 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_task_retry_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_task_retry_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_task_retry_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_task_retry_info_ref.py index 055d708a..7e175875 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_task_retry_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_task_retry_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info.py b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info.py index 2526afa8..d47a7f60 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,14 +40,18 @@ class WorkflowWorkflowInfo(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'action': 'str', + 'dynamic': 'bool', 'end_time': 'datetime', 'input': 'object', 'inst_id': 'str', + 'internal': 'bool', 'meta_version': 'int', 'name': 'str', 'output': 'object', + 'pending_dynamic_workflow_info': 'WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfoRef', 'progress': 'float', 'src': 'str', 'start_time': 'datetime', @@ -71,14 +75,18 @@ class WorkflowWorkflowInfo(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'action': 'Action', + 'dynamic': 'Dynamic', 'end_time': 'EndTime', 'input': 'Input', 'inst_id': 'InstId', + 'internal': 'Internal', 'meta_version': 'MetaVersion', 'name': 'Name', 'output': 'Output', + 'pending_dynamic_workflow_info': 'PendingDynamicWorkflowInfo', 'progress': 'Progress', 'src': 'Src', 'start_time': 'StartTime', @@ -92,7 +100,7 @@ class WorkflowWorkflowInfo(object): 'workflow_task_count': 'WorkflowTaskCount' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, action='Start', end_time=None, input=None, inst_id=None, meta_version=None, name=None, output=None, progress=None, src=None, start_time=None, status=None, task_infos=None, type=None, user_id=None, workflow_ctx=None, workflow_key=None, workflow_meta_type='SystemDefined', workflow_task_count=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, action='Start', dynamic=None, end_time=None, input=None, inst_id=None, internal=None, meta_version=None, name=None, output=None, pending_dynamic_workflow_info=None, progress=None, src=None, start_time=None, status=None, task_infos=None, type=None, user_id=None, workflow_ctx=None, workflow_key=None, workflow_meta_type='SystemDefined', workflow_task_count=None): """ WorkflowWorkflowInfo - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -106,14 +114,18 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._action = None + self._dynamic = None self._end_time = None self._input = None self._inst_id = None + self._internal = None self._meta_version = None self._name = None self._output = None + self._pending_dynamic_workflow_info = None self._progress = None self._src = None self._start_time = None @@ -144,22 +156,30 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if action is not None: self.action = action + if dynamic is not None: + self.dynamic = dynamic if end_time is not None: self.end_time = end_time if input is not None: self.input = input if inst_id is not None: self.inst_id = inst_id + if internal is not None: + self.internal = internal if meta_version is not None: self.meta_version = meta_version if name is not None: self.name = name if output is not None: self.output = output + if pending_dynamic_workflow_info is not None: + self.pending_dynamic_workflow_info = pending_dynamic_workflow_info if progress is not None: self.progress = progress if src is not None: @@ -371,7 +391,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -382,7 +402,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -390,6 +410,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ @@ -442,6 +485,29 @@ def action(self, action): self._action = action + @property + def dynamic(self): + """ + Gets the dynamic of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + Denotes if this WorkflowInfo is for a dynamic workflow + + :return: The dynamic of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + :rtype: bool + """ + return self._dynamic + + @dynamic.setter + def dynamic(self, dynamic): + """ + Sets the dynamic of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + Denotes if this WorkflowInfo is for a dynamic workflow + + :param dynamic: The dynamic of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + :type: bool + """ + + self._dynamic = dynamic + @property def end_time(self): """ @@ -511,6 +577,29 @@ def inst_id(self, inst_id): self._inst_id = inst_id + @property + def internal(self): + """ + Gets the internal of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + Denotes if this workflow is internal and should be hidden from user view + + :return: The internal of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + :rtype: bool + """ + return self._internal + + @internal.setter + def internal(self, internal): + """ + Sets the internal of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + Denotes if this workflow is internal and should be hidden from user view + + :param internal: The internal of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + :type: bool + """ + + self._internal = internal + @property def meta_version(self): """ @@ -580,6 +669,27 @@ def output(self, output): self._output = output + @property + def pending_dynamic_workflow_info(self): + """ + Gets the pending_dynamic_workflow_info of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + + :return: The pending_dynamic_workflow_info of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + :rtype: WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfoRef + """ + return self._pending_dynamic_workflow_info + + @pending_dynamic_workflow_info.setter + def pending_dynamic_workflow_info(self, pending_dynamic_workflow_info): + """ + Sets the pending_dynamic_workflow_info of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + + :param pending_dynamic_workflow_info: The pending_dynamic_workflow_info of this WorkflowWorkflowInfo. + :type: WorkflowPendingDynamicWorkflowInfoRef + """ + + self._pending_dynamic_workflow_info = pending_dynamic_workflow_info + @property def progress(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info_list.py b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info_list.py index fde49ba9..e8f50698 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info_ref.py index dbe11c66..61b94938 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_info_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta.py b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta.py index 2185d4c4..18c35f88 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class WorkflowWorkflowMeta(object): 'owners': 'list[str]', 'parent': 'MoBaseMoRef', 'tags': 'list[MoTag]', + 'version_context': 'MoVersionContext', 'account': 'IamAccountRef', 'description': 'str', 'input_parameters': 'list[str]', @@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ class WorkflowWorkflowMeta(object): 'owners': 'Owners', 'parent': 'Parent', 'tags': 'Tags', + 'version_context': 'VersionContext', 'account': 'Account', 'description': 'Description', 'input_parameters': 'InputParameters', @@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ class WorkflowWorkflowMeta(object): 'wait_on_duplicate': 'WaitOnDuplicate' } - def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, account=None, description=None, input_parameters=None, name=None, output_parameters=None, schema_version=None, src=None, tasks=None, type='SystemDefined', version=None, wait_on_duplicate=None): + def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time=None, moid=None, object_type=None, owners=None, parent=None, tags=None, version_context=None, account=None, description=None, input_parameters=None, name=None, output_parameters=None, schema_version=None, src=None, tasks=None, type='SystemDefined', version=None, wait_on_duplicate=None): """ WorkflowWorkflowMeta - a model defined in Swagger """ @@ -90,6 +92,7 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self._owners = None self._parent = None self._tags = None + self._version_context = None self._account = None self._description = None self._input_parameters = None @@ -120,6 +123,8 @@ def __init__(self, account_moid=None, ancestors=None, create_time=None, mod_time self.parent = parent if tags is not None: self.tags = tags + if version_context is not None: + self.version_context = version_context if account is not None: self.account = account if description is not None: @@ -331,7 +336,7 @@ def parent(self, parent): def tags(self): """ Gets the tags of this WorkflowWorkflowMeta. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :return: The tags of this WorkflowWorkflowMeta. :rtype: list[MoTag] @@ -342,7 +347,7 @@ def tags(self): def tags(self, tags): """ Sets the tags of this WorkflowWorkflowMeta. - An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. + An array of tags, which allow to add key, value meta-data to managed objects. :param tags: The tags of this WorkflowWorkflowMeta. :type: list[MoTag] @@ -350,6 +355,29 @@ def tags(self, tags): self._tags = tags + @property + def version_context(self): + """ + Gets the version_context of this WorkflowWorkflowMeta. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :return: The version_context of this WorkflowWorkflowMeta. + :rtype: MoVersionContext + """ + return self._version_context + + @version_context.setter + def version_context(self, version_context): + """ + Sets the version_context of this WorkflowWorkflowMeta. + The versioning info for this managed object + + :param version_context: The version_context of this WorkflowWorkflowMeta. + :type: MoVersionContext + """ + + self._version_context = version_context + @property def account(self): """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta_list.py b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta_list.py index 6454760b..f7f5e5d3 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta_list.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta_list.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta_ref.py b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta_ref.py index 021db9fd..4429d6fc 100644 --- a/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta_ref.py +++ b/intersight/models/workflow_workflow_meta_ref.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/intersight/rest.py b/intersight/rest.py index 7aa5d491..d24489fe 100644 --- a/intersight/rest.py +++ b/intersight/rest.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This is Intersight REST API - OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.7-681 + OpenAPI spec version: 1.0.9-228 Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git """ diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt index e03bcc71..7eb7052a 100644 --- a/requirements.txt +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ certifi >= 14.05.14 -six +six >= 1.10 python_dateutil >= 2.5.3 setuptools >= 21.0.0 -urllib3 >= 1.15.1, <= 1.22 -pycryptodome >= 3.6.1 -requests +urllib3 >= 1.15.1 +pycryptodome >= 3.6.1 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index 45796187..a6a57d75 100644 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ from setuptools import setup, find_packages NAME = "intersight" -VERSION = "1.0.2" +VERSION = "1.0.0" # To install the library, run the following # # python setup.py install @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ # prerequisite: setuptools # http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools -REQUIRES = ["pycryptodome >= 3.6.1", "urllib3 >= 1.15, <= 1.22", "six", "certifi", "python-dateutil", "requests"] +REQUIRES = ["pycryptodome >= 3.6.1", "urllib3 >= 1.15", "six >= 1.10", "certifi", "python-dateutil"] setup( name=NAME, From 1847fee5e4328c907e26b5fa9adb17927e789346 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=9Cdsoper2=E2=80=9D?= <“dsoper@cisco.com”> Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2018 12:23:18 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] 1.0.9-228 version and requirements for examples scripts. --- README.md | 7 ++++--- requirements.txt | 7 ++++--- setup.py | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f0269d21..62ea3615 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ This Python package is automatically generated by the [Swagger Codegen](https:// ## Requirements. -Python 2.7 and 3.4+ +- Python 2.7 and 3.4+ +- OpenSSL >= 1.0.1. You can check ssl version used by Python with `python -c 'import ssl; print(ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION)'` ## Installation & Usage ### pip install @@ -17,9 +18,9 @@ Python 2.7 and 3.4+ If the python package is hosted on Github, you can install directly from Github ```sh -pip install git+https://github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID.git +pip install git+https://github.com/CiscoUcs/intersight-python.git ``` -(you may need to run `pip` with root permission: `sudo pip install git+https://github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID.git`) +(you may need to run `pip` with root permission: `sudo pip install git+https://github.com/CiscoUcs/intersight-python.git`) Then import the package: ```python diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt index 7eb7052a..e03bcc71 100644 --- a/requirements.txt +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ certifi >= 14.05.14 -six >= 1.10 +six python_dateutil >= 2.5.3 setuptools >= 21.0.0 -urllib3 >= 1.15.1 -pycryptodome >= 3.6.1 \ No newline at end of file +urllib3 >= 1.15.1, <= 1.22 +pycryptodome >= 3.6.1 +requests diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index a6a57d75..a9fc47c9 100644 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ from setuptools import setup, find_packages NAME = "intersight" -VERSION = "1.0.0" +VERSION = "1.0.9-228" # To install the library, run the following # # python setup.py install @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ # prerequisite: setuptools # http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools -REQUIRES = ["pycryptodome >= 3.6.1", "urllib3 >= 1.15", "six >= 1.10", "certifi", "python-dateutil"] +REQUIRES = ["pycryptodome >= 3.6.1", "urllib3 >= 1.15, <= 1.22", "six", "certifi", "python-dateutil", "requests"] setup( name=NAME,